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State v. Doucet

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Apr 17, 1944
205 La. 648 (La. 1944)

Opinion

Nos. 37366, 37369.

March 13, 1944. Rehearing Denied April 17, 1944.

Appeal from Twenty-seventh Judicial District Court, Parish of St. Landry; C. Iris Dupont, Judge.

Daly J. Doucet was charged with certain offenses, and from orders sustaining his pleas of prescription and dismissing the prosecutions, the State appeals.

Orders annulled and set aside, pleas overruled, and cases remanded for further proceedings.

Eugene Stanley, Atty. Gen., Niels F. Hertz, Sp. Asst. Atty. Gen., and Seth Lewis, Dist. Atty., of Opelousas, for appellant.

Edward Rightor, Clarence Dowling, and Warren O. Coleman, all of New Orleans, for Phillip A. Gehlbach and amici curiae.

S. Allen Bordelon, of Marksville, and Lessley P. Gardiner, of Opelousas, for appellee.


The appeals of the State of Louisiana in these cases present a question of law identical with one considered by us in State v. Gehlbach, 17 So.2d 349 on the docket of this court, a rehearing in which is this day refused. It is whether or not a bill of information or indictment properly negatives the running of prescription by using the language "yet more than one year has not elapsed since the commission of the aforesaid offenses was made known to the judge, district attorney, * * *" instead of alleging in the language of the statute (Article 8, Louisiana Code of Criminal Procedure) that the indictment or information was found or filed within one year after the offenses were made known to the judge, district attorney, et cetera.

The question was answered affirmatively in the Gehlbach case; and for the reasons therein stated it is similarly determined here.

Therefore, the rulings of the trial judge sustaining the pleas of prescription and dismissing the prosecutions are annulled and set aside; the pleas of prescription are now overruled; and both cases are remanded to the district court for further proceedings.

HIGGINS, J., dissents for reasons assigned by him in State v. Gehlbach, 206 La. 340, 17 So.2d 349.

FOURNET, J., dissents, see dissenting opinion State v. Gehlbach, 206 La. 340, 17 So.2d 349.

PONDER, J., dissents.


Summaries of

State v. Doucet

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Apr 17, 1944
205 La. 648 (La. 1944)
Case details for

State v. Doucet

Case Details

Full title:STATE v. DOUCET

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Apr 17, 1944

Citations

205 La. 648 (La. 1944)
17 So. 2d 907

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