Case Name: STATE of Louisiana v. Brady Louis VICE, Sr.
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 2019-01-28
Citations: 262 So. 3d 888
Docket Number: No. 2018-KK-1926
Parties: STATE of Louisiana
v.
Brady Louis VICE, Sr.
Judges: HUGHES, J., would grant and assigns reasons.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Third Series
Volume: 262
Pages: 888–888

Head Matter:
STATE of Louisiana
v.
Brady Louis VICE, Sr.
No. 2018-KK-1926
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
January 28, 2019
ON SUPERVISORY WRITS TO THE 15th JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE PARISH OF LAFAYETTE
Writ denied.
HUGHES, J., would grant and assigns reasons.

Opinion:
GENOVESE, J., would grant for reasons assigned by Justice Hughes.
Hughes, J., would grant the writ.
The judge and the prosecutor, as an officer of the court, have a duty to ensure that criminal defendants, even guilty ones, do not sit in jail after prosecution deadlines have lapsed, without notice or remedy due to the lack of notice. The defendant in this case should be afforded a bond hearing.