STATE v. BANNING

No. 88-KK-2627.

532 So.2d 751 (1988)

STATE of Louisiana v. Leo BANNING.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

November 1, 1988.


Granted in part. See order.

DIXON, C.J., concurs in the order. Only if the bill of particulars is incomplete is it necessary to permit an evidentiary hearing on the motion to quash (which is the proper vehicle to determine whether the crime alleged has actually been committed).

PER CURIAM.

Granted in part. The defense is entitled to a complete answer to No. 33 of its bill of particulars and to reurge its motion to quash prior to trial on the basis...

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