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   State Courts - Louisiana - April 26 - April 27, 2007

  
Hogan v. Morgan, 2006 CA 0808, COURT OF APPEAL OF LOUISIANA, FIRST CIRCUIT, April 26, 2007, Decided
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Overview: Because he impliedly consented, a patient was improperly awarded damages for battery and invasion of privacy under La. Const. art. I, § 5 based on a doctor's unknowing violation of a court order by conducting an examination that exceeded the limitation of an independent medical examination under La. Code Civ. Proc. Ann. art. 1464.

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In re Behan, NO. 07-B-0865, SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA, April 27, 2007, Decided
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In re Dunn, NO. 07-B-0738, SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA, April 27, 2007, Decided
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In re Stephens, NO. 07-B-0180, SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA, April 27, 2007, Decided
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Overview: Disbarred attorney was permanently disbarred for, inter alia, intentionally violating duties owed to his client and conviction in federal court of armed bank robbery, conspiracy, and carrying firearm during crime of violence in violation of La. St. Bar art. XVI, R. 8.4(b) and committing "serious crime" as defined by La. Sup. Ct. R. XIX, § 19(B).

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In re Williams, No. 2006-B-2578, SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA, April 27, 2007, Decided
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M. J. Farms, Ltd. v. Exxon Mobil Corp., NO. 07-CA-0450, SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA, April 27, 2007, Decided
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M.J. Farms, Ltd. v. Exxon Mobil Corp., NO. 07-CA-0787, SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA, April 27, 2007, Decided
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State v. Deen, No. 42,403-KW, COURT OF APPEAL OF LOUISIANA, SECOND CIRCUIT, April 27, 2007, Judgment Rendered
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Overview: Where defendant stated during a custodial interrogation that he wished to stop the questioning if the detective believed him responsible for the attack on his sister, his subsequent confession was voluntary and admissible because defendant did not clearly and unambiguously invoke the Fifth Amendment right to remain silent.

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State v. King, No. 06-KK-2383, SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA, April 27, 2007, Decided
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Overview: Where defendant, a town chief of police, was charged with malfeasance in office, the trial court should have granted his motion to recuse the district attorney under La. Code Crim. Proc. Ann. art. 680(1) as the district attorney's personal animosity toward defendant was a factor in making certain prosecutorial decisions.

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State v. Mack, No. 06-K-1722, SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA, April 27, 2007, Decided
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