STATE v. CHAPMAN

No. 2007-KD-0718.

957 So.2d 135 (2007)

STATE of Louisiana v. Terrell CHAPMAN.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

June 1, 2007.


PER CURIAM.

Denied. In creating the position of Magistrate Judge and the Magistrate Court for the Criminal District Court in Orleans Parish, the legislature provided that the Magistrate Judge "shall have jurisdiction to act as committing magistrate in felony and misdemeanor charges and to hold preliminary examinations, with the authority to bail or discharge, or to hold for trial, in all cases before the Criminal District Court for the Parish of Orleans, and...

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