Case Name: STATE of Louisiana v. Nick D. TAYLOR
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1987-09-11
Citations: 511 So. 2d 1141
Docket Number: No. 87-KK-1918
Parties: STATE of Louisiana v. Nick D. TAYLOR.
Judges: DENNIS, J., concurs but notes that the privilege is still intact and enforceable as to those attorney-client communications not made in furtherance of a criminal act.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 511
Pages: 1141–1141

Head Matter:
STATE of Louisiana v. Nick D. TAYLOR.
No. 87-KK-1918.
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Sept. 11, 1987.
Reconsideration Denied Oct. 9, 1987.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Writ denied.
Pursuant to an order from this court, the trial judge conducted a pretrial hearing on the admissibility of the attorney-client communications. The evidence credited by the trial judge established that the communications, more probably than not, were made in pursuit of a criminal act of conspiracy to hide the apparent murder weapon and are not protected by the attorney-client privilege.
DENNIS, J., concurs but notes that the privilege is still intact and enforceable as to those attorney-client communications not made in furtherance of a criminal act.