STATE v. SNYDER

No. 54803.

294 So.2d 551 (1974)

STATE of Louisiana v. John K. SNYDER.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

May 21, 1974.


Writ granted in part. Because of the unusual circumstances and posture of this matter, we set aside the ruling of the trial court refusing the motion to vacate the order for subpoena duces tecum. The motion to vacate is remanded for the taking of evidence from relator and respondent as to irrelevancy, overbroadness, oppressiveness and unreasonableness of the subpoena.

DIXON, J., dissents from the action of this Court. No "unusual circumstances" are noted and the hearing...

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