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   State Courts - Louisiana - January 17, 2007

  
State v. Draughn, NO. 2005-KA-1825, SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA, January 17, 2007, Decided
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Overview: Evidence was sufficient to support defendant's first-degree murder conviction under La. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 14:30 because specific intent to kill or inflict great bodily harm on the victim could be inferred from the fact that the perpetrator stabbed or cut the victim 61 times.

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State v. Lindsey, No. 06-K-255, SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA, January 17, 2007, Decided
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Overview: Trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying defendant's challenge of prospective juror for cause, La. Code Crim. Proc. Ann. art. 797, because, although juror expressed her respect for police officers and acknowledged that she would tend to give them more credibility, trial court found that high regard did not rise to a level of partiality.

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Wooley v. AmCare Health Plans of La., Inc., NUMBER 2006 CA 1146 c/w 2006 CA 1147 c/w 2006 CA 1148, NUMBER 2006 CA 1149 c/w 2006 CA 1150 c/w 2006 CA 1151, NUMBER 2006 CA 1152 c/w 2006 CA 1153 c/w 2006 CA 1154, COURT OF APPEAL OF LOUISIANA, FIRST CIRCUIT, January 17, 2007, Rendered
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Overview: A trial court's subsequent judgments as to the HMOs claims for punitive damages were absolutely null where the trial court had substantively and clearly decreed a company liable for such damages, but then granted an involuntary dismissal under La. Code Civ. Proc. Ann. art. 1672(B) on its own motion without conducting a hearing.

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