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State v. Sheppard

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jan 4, 1972
260 La. 427 (La. 1972)

Opinion

No. 51765.

January 4, 1972.

Joel B. Dickinson, Baton Rouge, for defendant-appellant.

Jack P. F. Gremillion, Atty. Gen., Harry H. Howard, Asst. Atty. Gen., Sargent Pitcher, Jr., Dist. Atty., Alton T. Moran, Asst. Dist. Atty., for plaintiff-appellee.


Donald Ray Sheppard was tried by a jury and found guilty of attempted simple burglary, LSA-R.S. 14:62, 14:27. He was sentenced to be confined in the Louisiana State Penitentiary for three (3) years. He appeals this conviction.

The defendant perfected no bills of exception. We are therefore limited on appeal to a review of the pleadings and proceedings for discoverable error. La.C.Cr.P. art. 920; State v. Ash, 257 La. 337, 242 So.2d 535 (1971). We find none.

The conviction and sentence are affirmed.


Summaries of

State v. Sheppard

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jan 4, 1972
260 La. 427 (La. 1972)
Case details for

State v. Sheppard

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA v. DONALD RAY SHEPPARD

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Jan 4, 1972

Citations

260 La. 427 (La. 1972)
256 So. 2d 431

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