ROGERS v. STATE, TERREBONNE PARISH

No. 53363.

275 So.2d 789 (1973)

Raymond J. ROGERS v. STATE of Louisiana, TERREBONNE PARISH.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

April 12, 1973.


Writ refused. According to return of Clerk of Court no application for speedy trial has been made to the trial court. Applicant must exhaust his remedies in the trial court.

BARHAM, J., concurs. Applicant attaches a letter, or petition, to his writ which demands a speedy trial. It is contended that this was mailed to the district court. Despite the clerk's return—without a contradictory hearing the question of request for speedy trial should not be resolved...

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