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STATE of Louisiana v. Carl FLORANT.
    No. 84-KK-1185.
    Supreme Court of Louisiana.
    Sept. 20, 1984.
   In re A. Bruce Netterville, applying for writ of certiorari, prohibition and mandamus, to the 24th Judicial District Court, Parish of Jefferson, No. 81-1274; Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal, No. 84-K-280.

Granted. Relator’s conviction and sentence for contempt are set aside and the case is remanded for a hearing on a rule to show cause for constructive contempt in accordance with La. Code Crim.P. art. 24. The hearing is to be held before a judge other than the one whose ruling we here reverse. In re Merritt, 391 So.2d 440 (La.1980); Kidd v. Caldwell, 371 So.2d 247 (La.1979).