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2011 Louisiana Laws
Code of Criminal Procedure
CCRP 691 — Dismissal of prosecution by district attorney


LA Code Crim Pro 691 What's This?

TITLE XXIII

DISMISSAL OF PROSECUTION

Art. 691. Dismissal of prosecution by district attorney

The district attorney has the power, in his discretion, to dismiss an indictment or a count in an indictment, and in order to exercise that power it is not necessary that he obtain consent of the court. The dismissal may be made orally by the district attorney in open court, or by a written statement of the dismissal signed by the district attorney and filed with the clerk of court. The clerk of court shall cause the dismissal to be entered on the minutes of the court.

Amended by Acts 1968, No. 142, §1.

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