STATE OF LOUISIANA v. LONDON

Crim. No. 71-41.

335 F.Supp. 585 (1971)

STATE OF LOUISIANA v. Howard Earl LONDON.

United States District Court, E. D. Louisiana, Baton Rouge Division.

December 30, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sargent Pitcher, Jr., Dist. Atty., Cheney Joseph, Jr., J. David McNeill, III, Asst. Dist. Attys., Baton Rouge, La., for plaintiff.

Murphy W. Bell, Robert C. Williams, Baton Rouge, La., for defendant.


E. GORDON WEST, Chief Judge:

Howard Earl London, a resident of the Parish of East Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was charged in the Nineteenth Judicial District Court of Louisiana with violating Louisiana R.S. 14:34, i.e., having committed aggravated battery by hitting one Terry White with a broomstick on January 26, 1971 during the course of a confrontation between black and white students at the recently integrated Zachary...

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