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STATE of Louisiana v. Glenn FORD.
    No. 88-KD-2494.
    Supreme Court of Louisiana.
    Dec. 2, 1988.
   In re Ford, Glenn; — Defendants); applying for supervisory, remedial writs, certio-rari and/or review; Parish of Caddo, 1st Judicial District Court, Div. “C”, No. 126005.

Granted. The ruling of the District Court is set aside. The District Court’s judgment of 8-22-88, denying relator’s “application for a new trial,” is set aside and this case is remanded to the District Court for conducting a new evidentiary hearing ordered by this Court on 4-3-87. Cross-examination of the prosecuting attorney shall be permitted, and all relevant evidence bearing on whether the State exercised its peremptory challenges in a discriminatory manner shall be admitted.