Case ID: so2d_573/html/1146-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

STATE ex rel. Saul WHITTAKER v. CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT, SECTION “F” OF the STATE OF LOUISIANA, PARISH OF ORLEANS.
    No. 90-KH-2524.
    Supreme Court of Louisiana.
    Feb. 5, 1991.
   In re Whittaker, Saul; — Plaintiff(s); applying for supervisory and/or remedial writs; Parish of Orleans, Criminal District Court, Div. “F”, No. 279-661.

The relator represents that the district court has failed to act timely on a motion to set aside guilty plea and motion to correct an illegally lenient sentence he has filed in November, 1990. If relator’s representation is correct, the district court is ordered to consider and act on the motion. If relator’s representation is incorrect, the district court is ordered to accept, file and act upon the pleading which is herewith transferred to the district court.