STATE v. HOWLAND

No. 83 KA 1088.

442 So.2d 751 (1983)

STATE of Louisiana v. Douglas C. HOWLAND.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

November 22, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul T. Thompson, Baker, for plaintiff, City of Baker, appellee.

Rhett Ryland, Baton Rouge, for defendant, Douglas C. Howland, appellant.

Before COVINGTON, COLE and SAVOIE, JJ.


SAVOIE, Judge.

This court issued, ex proprio motu, an order to show cause why this appeal should not be dismissed because the judgment herein is not appealable. Undoubtedly, the show cause order was issued because the offense is not triable by jury and, therefore, not appealable to this court.1

Defendant, Douglas C. Howland, was charged with disturbing the peace in violation of Baker...

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