STATE of Louisiana v. Kenneth BARNES
Louisiana Court of Appeal
· August 29, 2011 · Docket No. 2011-K-1185
72 So. 3d 938
Syllabus
STATE of Louisiana v. Kenneth BARNES. No. 2011-K-1185. Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit. Aug. 29, 2011. Patrick Canton McGinity, Metairie, LA, Donald Anthony Sauviac, Jr., New Orleans, LA, for Relator, Kenneth Barnes. Leon A. Cannizzaro, Jr., District Attorney, Felicity Strachan, Assistant District Attorney, New Orleans, LA, for Respondent, State of Louisiana. (Court composed of Judge MICHAEL E. KIRBY, Judge MAX N. TOBIAS, JR., Judge PAUL A. BONIN).
Full Opinion (1,313 characters)
MICHAEL E. KIRBY, Judge. 11The defendant, Kenneth Barnes, seeks this Court’s review of the trial court’s denial of his motion for continuance of trial scheduled for September 1, 2011. The State of Louisiana joined in the defendant’s motion, and has filed its own writ application seeking review of the trial court’s denial of the motion in 2011-K-1186. This Court has previously found, in unpublished writ dispositions, that it is an abuse of the trial court’s discretion to deny a motion for continuance when both sides in a criminal case agree to a continuance of trial. La.C.Cr.P. art. 707; State v. Lee, 11-1176, unpub. (La.App. 4 Cir. 8/25/11); State v. Richardson, 09-0953, unpub. (La.App. 4 Cir. 7/20/09); State v. King, 11-0243, unpub. (La.App. 4 Cir. 2/18/11); State v. Terry, 11-0245, unpub. (La.App. 4 Cir. 2/18/11). In the instant case, the trial court, on August 26, 2011, denied the joint motion for continuance of the trial scheduled for September 1, 2011. We find that this was an abuse of the trial court’s discretion. Accordingly, we grant the defendant’s writ application and reverse the trial court judgment denying the continuance. We hereby grant the | gcontinuance of the September 1, 2011 trial date. Because of our decision, the request for a stay is moot. WRIT GRANTED; JUDGMENT REVERSED
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