Case ID: la_263/html/0020-03.html
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Author: {"author": "McCALEB, C. J., and SANDERS, J:,\"", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

266 So.2d 914
    STATE of Louisiana v. Christine Mary THARP.
    No. 52848.
    Oct. 4, 1972.
   This Court will not interfere with the orderly trial of - a criminal case except where irreparable injury is shown. No such showing having been made, the application is denied.

McCALEB, C. J., and SANDERS, J:,"

although of the ' opinion that the judge erred in curtailing' the district attorney’s cross-examination . of the defense witness on a matter pertaining to the veracity of her. testimony- concerning the affirmative defense of -entrapment, nevertheless • con- . cur in the denial of the application as it has long been the policy of this Court not to interfere with the orderly progress of a criminal trial on questions pertaining to the admission or rejection of evidence, save in cases where a motion to suppress has been erroneously sustained.