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State ex rel. Griffin v. Henderson
Compare, e. g., our cursory denial of post-conviction relief upon tlie identical contention now before us in State ex rel Johnson v. Henderson, 256 La. 825 , 239 So.2d 347 (Sept. 25, 1970), with the cursory order two months later (December 2, 1970) of the federal district court setting aside the guilty plea on the fact of the papers (“In the light of the position taken by the State in failing to afford a hearing and in effect admitting he was not afforded representation, this Court has no alternative but to grant petitioner’s writ of habeas corpus”), Alphonse Johnson v. Henderson, Civil …
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State ex rel. Williams v. Henderson
Compare, e. g., our cursory denial of post-conviction relief upon the identical contention now before us in State ex rel Johnson v. Henderson, 256 La. 825 , 239 So.2d 347 (Sept. 25, 1970), with the cursory order two months later (December 2, 1970) of the federal district court setting aside the guilty plea on the fact ■of the papers (“In the light of the position taken by the State in failing to afford a hearing and in effect admitting he was not afforded representation, this Court has no alternative but to grant petitioner’s writ of habeas corpus”), Alphonse Johnson v. Henderson, Civi…
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Raymond M. SANCHEZ
v.
HAASE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, Inc. and Continental Casualty Company
v.
HAASE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, Inc. and Continental Casualty Company
No. 50721.
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Sep 25, 1970.
Published
Writ denied. On the facts found by the Court of Appeal the result is correct.