STATE v. FONT

No. 57136.

324 So.2d 821 (1975)

STATE of Louisiana v. Charles FONT.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

November 25, 1975.


Writ denied. On the facts alleged, there is no error of law in the holding at the preliminary hearing that there was sufficient evidence to establish probable cause.

TATE, Justice.

I respectfully dissent. The state did not prove, for instance, that the money allegedly stolen from the non-testifying victim was actually found on the accused's person after the alleged incident. There was insufficient "hard" (i. e. non...

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