STATE v. WRIGHT

No. 97-KK-0770.

693 So.2d 728 (1997)

STATE of Louisiana v. Jerold WRIGHT.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

April 30, 1997.


Denied; stay recalled. Pre-trial supervisory review by the appellate courts provides an adequate means of resolving the extent to which a trial judge may order the state to disclose information in its possession on the backgrounds of prospective jurors. See State v. Holmes, 347 So.2d 221 (La.1979). The state therefore rendered its present application moot by waiting until after the jury verdict acquitting the defendant to apply for...

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