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State v. Truelove

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Aug 4, 1966
249 La. 619 (La. 1966)

Opinion

No. 48324.

August 4, 1966.

IN RE: ROBERT L. TRUELOVE AND FRED H. TRUELOVE APPLYING FOR WRITS OF CERTIORARI, PROHIBITION AND MANDAMUS.


Writs refused. There are no perfected bills of exceptions. See LSA-R.S. 15: 499; State v. Foret, 245 La. 70, 156 So.2d 606; State v. Green, 245 La. 1081, 162 So.2d 573; State v. Spivey, 247 La. 719, 174 So.2d 132; State v. Bradford, 247 La. 720, 174 So.2d 132; State v. Polland, 247 La. 721, 174 So.2d 132; State v. Amos, 247 La. 721, 174 So.2d 132. Moreover, there is no error patent on the face of the record.


Summaries of

State v. Truelove

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Aug 4, 1966
249 La. 619 (La. 1966)
Case details for

State v. Truelove

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA v. ROBERT L. TRUELOVE AND FRED H. TRUELOVE

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Aug 4, 1966

Citations

249 La. 619 (La. 1966)
188 So. 2d 607