STATE OF LOUISIANA VS. KENNETH COLLINS - Justia Law STATE OF LOUISIANA * VERSUS * NO 2024-KA-0509 COURT OF APPEAL KENNETH COLLINS * FOURTH CIRCUIT * STATE OF LOUISIANA ******* APPEAL FROM CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT ORLEANS PARISH NO 554-641, SECTION “E” Judge Rhonda Goode-Douglas ****** Judge Karen K Herman ****** (Court composed of Judge Rachael D Johnson, Judge Karen K Herman, Judge Nakisha Ervin-Knott) Jason R Williams, District
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Judges written reasons in Tellis acquittal leave most of the . . . Jefferson ruled on the motion himself and denied it He found the state had presented no evidence of bias or prejudice, that the cases it cited were unrelated to the Tellis prosecution, and that the motion came well outside the 30-day window Louisiana law allows, the last substantive ruling in the case having issued in October 2022