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State v. Marston

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jan 17, 1966
248 La. 711 (La. 1966)

Opinion

No. 47898.

January 17, 1966.

APPEAL FROM CITY COURT OF BOSSIER CITY, PARISH OF BOSSIER, STATE OF LOUISIANA, HONORABLE LOUIS LYONS, J.

Bill Marston, Jr., in pro. per.

Jack P. F. Gremillion, Atty. Gen., William P. Schuler, Asst. Atty. Gen., Billy R. Robinson, City Atty., Bossier City for appellee.


The defendant, Bill Marston Jr., was charged with simple battery upon John Robinson, an offense denounced by LSA-R.S. 14:35. The court adjudged him guilty and sentenced him to two years in the parish jail. He has appealed.

The defendant reserved no bills of exception at the trial and filed no brief in this Court. We review the case only for errors patent on the face of the record. LSA-R.S. 15:502; State v. Thomas, 235 La. 985, 106 So.2d 442; State v. Bennett, 235 La. 987, 106 So.2d 443.

We have examined the record and find no such error.

For the reasons assigned, the conviction and sentence are affirmed.


Summaries of

State v. Marston

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jan 17, 1966
248 La. 711 (La. 1966)
Case details for

State v. Marston

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA v. BILL MARSTON, JR

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Jan 17, 1966

Citations

248 La. 711 (La. 1966)
181 So. 2d 756