State Of Louisiana v. Benjamin Bridges
2025 KW 0918
| La. Ct. App. | Nov 3, 2025|
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(per curiam); see also State v. Toney, 2023-00961 (La. 1/10/24),375 So.3d 963
, 964 (per curiam). The proper procedural vehicle to seek a free copy of district court minutes is through a motion for production filed in the criminal proceedings. See State ex rel. McKnight v. State, 98-2258 (La. App. ist Cir. 12/3/98),742 So.2d 894, 895
(per curiam). There is no record of a properly filed motion for production of documents with an Order that is directed to the district court. Should celator elect to file a motion for production of documents in the district court, he may seek review with this court without the necessity of obtaining a return date, in the event the motion is denied by the district court. WIL EW CHH “COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT ALL NG AN CY, Vr) OKEOTY CLERK OF <i FOR THE COURT
