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STATE OF LOUISIANA v. CHRIS MANSION
In these consolidated matters the trial court, after a preliminary hearing, found no probable cause as to defendant Kemp and found probable cause as to defendant Mansion.
The appellate court affirmed the finding of no probable cause as to defendant Kemp and reversed the trial court's finding of probable cause as to defendant Mansion, thus finding no probable cause existed for the arrest of both defendants.
We reverse and find that probable cause has been shown for the arrest of both defendants, for the reasons assigned by Dysart, J.
PER CURIAM
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Docket No: No. 2016-KK-1371
Decided: November 29, 2016
Court: Supreme Court of Louisiana.
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