STATE v. HENSON

No. 59393.

342 So.2d 1109 (1977)

STATE of Louisiana v. James Barney HENSON.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

March 9, 1977.


Writ denied. Applicant has an adequate remedy by appeal in the event of conviction. The Court will not interfere with the orderly proceedings in the trial court in the absence of palpable error and great injustice.

TATE, J., concurs in the denial. While the writer had reservations about the failure of the State to furnish the names of any other member of the alleged conspiracy, the indictment names the only other member of the conspiracy, thus limiting the State's...

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