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STATE of Louisiana v. De'Ondric CLARKS
Writ granted. It is well settled that a trial court's “determinations regarding relevancy and admissibility should not be overturned absent a clear abuse of discretion.” State v. Mosby, 595 So.2d 1135, 1139 (La. 1992). Here, a clear abuse of trial court's great discretion in evidentiary matters is not apparent. Defendant will have an adequate remedy on appeal if convicted. The court of appeal's ruling is reversed and the trial court's ruling is reinstated. The matter is remanded for further proceedings.
REVERSED AND REMANDED
PER CURIAM:
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Docket No: No. 2024-KK-00640
Decided: May 21, 2024
Court: Supreme Court of Louisiana.
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