STATE v. PUGH

No. 65509.

374 So.2d 654 (1979)

STATE of Louisiana v. Joseph Miller PUGH.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

August 31, 1979.


Writ granted. As phrased, the only relevancy of the question is whether the named individual had any connection with the investigation. At the Motion to Suppress hearing, it's apparent relevancy is only to discover whether the individual was the confidential informant. Without further foundation of other relevancy, the state's objection to the question shall be sustained. Remanded to District Court.

DIXON and CALOGERO, JJ., would grant...

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