T. C. Brand has filed in this Court a. “Petition for a Writ of Mandamus” requesting this Court to require the Nineteenth Judicial District Court of East Baton Rouge Parish to file, hear and adjudicate a “motion for declaratory judgment and in-junctive relief,” previously mailed to that Court by petitioner.
Petitioner alleges that he is an inmate in the United States Penitentiary at Atlanta, having pled guilty to a violation of the Dyer Act. At present a detainer is pending against petitioner issued on a warrant which was issued by the authorities of East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. Petitioner contends, and cites a number of Federal decisions in support of his contention, that the failure of the State of Louisiana to take jurisdiction from Wisconsin during the period of twenty-five (25) days that petitioner was held in Wisconsin under the East Baton Rouge Parish warrant and the subsequent surrender of petitioner to Federal authorities constitutes a waiver of jurisdiction forever.
Without passing on the merits of petitioner’s legal arguments or the accur
In State ex rel. McIsaac v. Sigler,
The record does not disclose whether this has been done or not. If it has been done, petitioner should address his demands to the Louisiana Supreme Court. If it has not been done, petitioner should renew his demands in the Nineteenth Judicial District Court, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.
Dismissed.
