STATE v. PAYTON

No. 2002 KK 2254.

829 So.2d 1009 (2002)

STATE of Louisiana v. Nathaniel PAYTON.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

August 27, 2002.


Granted. The ruling of the trial court is reversed. Testimony of the police officers concerning the existence of outstanding attachments for defendant's arrest is admissible because it explains why the police conducted a second and more thorough search of the defendant's person after arresting him on the warrants. Matters which are "logically relevant to issues before the jury should not be excluded merely because they show the accused has committed other offenses." State...

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