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State v. Hill

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Oct 7, 1988
531 So. 2d 463 (La. 1988)

Opinion

No. 88-K-1213.

October 7, 1988.

In re Hill, Earl; applying for writ of certiorari and/or review; to the Court of Appeal, Fifth Circuit, No. 87-KA-0392; Parish of Jefferson, First Parish Court of Jefferson, Div. "B", No. 684-565.


Granted. The judgment of the court of appeal is set aside. Chemical test results are so prejudicial that a resulting conviction cannot stand even if there is other evidence of intoxication. State v. Tanner, 457 So.2d 1172 (La. 1984); State v. Rowell, 517 So.2d 799 (La. 1988).


Summaries of

State v. Hill

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Oct 7, 1988
531 So. 2d 463 (La. 1988)
Case details for

State v. Hill

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA v. EARL HILL

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Oct 7, 1988

Citations

531 So. 2d 463 (La. 1988)

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