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STATE of Louisiana v. Rickey LANDRY. STATE of Louisiana v. Anthony HURST. Othis BARTHEY, Jr. v. STATE of Louisiana and Alvin Oser.
    No. 89-CQ-0405.
    Supreme Court of Louisiana.
    March 27, 1989.
   In re Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal;— Other(s); applying for certified question; to the Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, Nos. 89KW-0188, 88KW-2549, 88KW-2559; Parish of Orleans, Criminal District Court, Div. “II”, Nos. 329-004, 329-656.

Answer to certified question: we find no constitutional violations. La.Const. art. 5, sec. 5(A) provides that the Supreme Court “may assign a sitting or retired judge to any court.”