STATE v. TARRANCE

No. 48666.

196 So.2d 804 (1967)

250 La. 491

STATE of Louisiana v. C. W. TARRANCE.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

April 11, 1967.


Writs refused. Since relator has made no showing that he has claimed on a motion for a new trial that there is no evidence at all to support the finding of the jury he is not entitled, under Louisiana practice, to a transcript of the entire evidence heard below but only of all evidence and such portions of the trial proceedings applicable to the bills of exceptions he has reserved and is seeking to perfect. Inasmuch as the trial judge has ruled that relator (an indigent defendant...

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