Case ID: so2d_259/html/0911-02.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

261 La. 454
    STATE of Louisiana v. Clarence WILLIAMS.
    No. 52285.
    Supreme Court of Louisiana.
    April 6, 1972.
   In re: Clarence Williams applying for writs of certiorari, prohibition and mandamus.

Writ granted. (See order).

The petition of the relator in the above entitled and numbered case having been duly considered,

It is ordered that a writ of certiorari issue herein, directing the Honorable Thomas M. Brahney and/or Warren W. Cornish, Judges of the Criminal District Court for the Parish of Orleans, to transmit to the Supreme Court of Louisiana, on or before the 12th day of June, 1972, the record in duplicate, or a certified copy of the record in duplicate, of the proceedings complained of by the relator herein, to the end that the validity of said proceedings may be ascertained.

It is further ordered that the aforesaid Judges of said Court and the respondent through counsel shall show cause, in this court, on the date aforesaid, at 11 o’clock A.M., why the relief prayed for in the petition of the relator should not be granted.

HAMLIN, SANDERS and SUMMERS, J J., are of the opinion the writ should be denied.