Granted. The district court's ruling denying relator's motion for expungement is vacated. The writ is transferred back to the district court where, pursuant to the provisions of La.R.S. 44:9, a contradictory hearing with the arresting agency is to be held. If any of the grounds for expungement set forth in that statute are established, the court shall order expungement, as required by law. See, e.g., State ex rel. Wright v. State,
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STATE EX REL. ALEXANDER v. BABINEAUX
No. 92-KH-1585.
629 So.2d 376 (1993)
STATE ex rel. Albert Kirk ALEXANDER v. Honorable Allen M. BABINEAUX, Judge, Fifteenth Judicial District Court.
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November 19, 1993.
November 19, 1993.
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
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