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STATE of Louisiana ex rel., Clarence WILLIAMS
v.
Frank BLACKBURN, Warden
No. 80-KH-1821.
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Jan 26, 1981.
396 So. 2d 908
Blanche.
Published

Lead Opinion

In re Clarence Williams, applying for writs of habeas corpus, certiorari, prohibition and mandamus. Parish of Orleans. No. 252-551, Sect. B.

Writ granted. Revocation of probation set aside because defendant’s conviction is not final. La.C.Cr.P. Art. 901.

Concurrence

BLANCHE, J.,

concurs and would remand in order to give the state the opportunity to prove the underlying criminal conduct alleged to be in violation of relator’s probation.