STATE v. BRADFORD

No. 57340.

325 So.2d 572 (1976)

STATE of Louisiana v. Luther James BRADFORD and Robert Hayward Blumberg.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

January 30, 1976.


Writ denied.

TATE, J., dissents on the ground that it is fundamentally unfair for the state to secure a conviction based on the evidence which it should reasonably know is perjured. Further, allegations that an uncounselled conviction was used to impeach credibility in violation of Loper v. Beto, 405 U.S. 473, 92 S.Ct. 1014, 31 L.Ed.2d 374 (1972).

DIXON, J., concurs in the denial. The evidence referred to was known by...

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