STATE v. FERRIS

No. 98-KA-2442.

747 So.2d 487 (1999)

STATE of Louisiana v. Joseph Davis FERRIS.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

May 18, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard Phillip Ieyoub, Attorney General, Brent C. Coreil, District Attorney, Trent Stuart Brignac, Ville Platte, Mary Ellen Hunley, Baton Rouge, Reggie Paul Dupre, Jr., Houma, Counsel for applicant.

Allen Bruce Rozas, Mamou, Counsel for respondent.

Reggie Paul Dupre, Jr., Houma, Rozas & Rozas, Mamou, Counsel for amicus curiae Reggie P. Dupre, Jr.


PER CURIAM.*

Defendant Joseph D. Ferris was arrested and charged with violating La.Rev.Stat. 14:98.1, "Underage driving under the influence," as a result of operating a motor vehicle while having a blood-alcohol content of .07 percent. On August 3, 1998, defendant filed a motion to quash the prosecution, alleging that La.Rev.Stat. 14:98.1 unconstitutionally violates the due process and equal protection provisions of the Louisiana and United...

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