HLS 11RS-803 ENGROSSED Page 1 of 2 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. Regular Session, 2011 HOUSE BILL NO. 235 BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON Prefiled pursuant to Article III, Section 2(A)(4)(b)(i) of the Constitution of Louisiana. CRIMINAL/PROCEDURE: Provides that the 24-hour stay following mistrial applies to writ application for review by all courts with appellate jurisdiction AN ACT1 To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 775.1, relative to an automatic2 stay following order of mistrial; to provide that the stay applies to emergency writ3 applications to the appropriate reviewing courts with appellate jurisdiction, including4 the Louisiana Supreme Court; and to provide for related matters.5 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:6 Section 1. Code of Criminal Procedure Article 775.1 is hereby amended and7 reenacted to read as follows: 8 Art. 775.1. Automatic stay following order of mistrial9 If a judge orders a mistrial, then upon motion of either the state or the10 defendant, the court shall order an automatic twenty-four-hour stay of all11 proceedings in which either the state or the defendant may take an emergency writ12 application to the appropriate reviewing court courts with appellate jurisdiction,13 including the Louisiana Supreme Court. The jury shall not be released pending the14 stay unless both the state and defendant agree to release the jury.15 HLS 11RS-803 ENGROSSED HB NO. 235 Page 2 of 2 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] Abramson HB No. 235 Abstract: Authorizes the 24-hour stay following a mistrial for appropriate review by all appropriate reviewing courts with appellate jurisdiction, including the La. Supreme Court. Present law provides that if a judge orders a mistrial, the court shall order a 24-hour stay of all proceedings without releasing the jury while the state or defendant takes an emergency writ application to the appropriate reviewing court. Proposed law changes present law to provide that the emergency writ applies to all reviewing courts with appellate jurisdiction, including the La. Supreme Court. (Amends C.Cr.P. Art. 775.1)