The following opinions were released by the Louisiana Supreme Court on July 1, 2008:
State v. Hatton (opinion by Kimball, J.). The defendant was arrested and charged with two counts of computer-aided solicitation of a minor. Prior to trial, the defendant moved to quash the Bill of Information on the basis that La. R.S. […]
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The following published opinions were released by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on April 10, 2008:
Starns v. Andrews (Smith, Prado, Yeakel, JJ.; opinion by Prado, J.). Reversing district court’s denial of pro se petitioner’s habeas petition as untimely filed, and remanding for further proceedings; finding that petitioner could not, through […]