JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE OF LEGISLATURE v. STRAIN

Nos. 51567, 51605.

268 So.2d 629 (1972)

263 La. 488

The JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE OF the LEGISLATURE of the State of Louisiana Created By Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 31 As Amended By Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 76 of the Louisiana Legislature of 1970 v. James R. STRAIN.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Rehearing Denied June 5, 1972.

On Rehearing November 6, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pugh & Nelson, Robert G. Pugh, Shreveport, for defendant-applicant.

Sanders, Miller, Downing & Kean, R. Gordon Kean, Jr., John V. Parker, Baton Rouge, for plaintiff-respondent.


Rehearing Denied June 5, 1972 in No. 51567.

On Rehearing November 6, 1972 in No. 51605.

SUMMERS, Justice.

By Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 31, as amended by Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 76, a Joint Legislative Committee was established to investigate organized crime in Louisiana as it relates to state and local government officials. The resolution charges the committee to "undertake an immediate comprehensive...

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