
    STATE, ex rel. James Henry JACKSON, Plaintiff-Relator, v. SHERIFF OF CADDO PARISH, Defendant-Appellee.
    No. 3144.
    Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.
    April 14, 1970.
    James Henry Jackson, in pro per.
    Before TATE, FRUGÉ, SAVOY, HOOD, CULPEPPER and MILLER, JJ.
   PER CURIAM.

The relator, James Henry Jackson files a petition for supervisory relief arising out of his detention under criminal charges in Caddo Parish Jail. However, the Louisiana Courts of Appeal have neither appellate nor original jurisdiction to issue supervisory writs involving the question of confinements arising by reasons of criminal proceedings. State ex rel. Simien v. Sheriff of Calcasieu Parish, La., App. 3 Cir., 186 So.2d 669; State ex rel. Jones v. Sheriff of Calcasieu Parish, La., App. 3 Cir., 185 So.2d 80.

The relator’s application is therefore denied.

Writ denied.  