Swear on the Stand

State of Louisiana vs. James A. Charles


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This episode details a Per Curiam decision from the Supreme Court of Louisiana, dated November 19, 2025, concerning the case of State of Louisiana vs. James A. Charles. The court granted a writ application filed by the State, reversing the court of appeal's judgment, and reinstating the trial court's decision to deny the defendant's motion to suppress evidence. The central issue was whether a silver car tied to a reported shooting, which was parked near the defendant's mobile home, was located within the curtilage of the residence for Fourth Amendment protection. Ultimately, the Supreme Court found that the vehicle was not within the home's curtilage because the area was a communal, unenclosed, and unmarked parking space, making the search and seizure of the car reasonable under exceptions to the warrant requirement.

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Swear on the StandBy Daniel W. Swear