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State v. Davis

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit
Dec 23, 1986
500 So. 2d 855 (La. Ct. App. 1986)

Opinion

No. KA 86 0666.

December 23, 1986.

APPEAL FROM NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, PARISH OF EAST BATON ROUGE, STATE OF LOUISIANA, HONORABLE L.J. HYMEL, J.

Bryan Bush, Dist. Atty., Office of the Dist. Atty., by Jesse Bankston, Asst. Dist. Atty., Baton Rouge, for plaintiff-appellee.

Mac Achee, Baton Rouge, for defendant-appellant.

Before EDWARDS, WATKINS and Le BLANC, JJ.


Eric Davis was charged by a bill of information with theft of property valued at more than five hundred ($500.00) dollars in violation of La.R.S. 14:67. On October 31, 1985, Davis pled guilty to the felony theft charge and was sentenced to be confined in the custody of the secretary of the Department of Safety and Corrections for a period of one (1) year at hard labor.

Defendant appeals, urging as his only assignment of error that La. Code Crim.P. art. 893 which prohibits the Court from imposing a suspended sentence for an offender convicted of a second or subsequent felony offense, is unconstitutional.

FINDING:

Defense counsel failed to file a brief as required by Uniform Rules — Courts of Appeal, Rule 2-12.1. Accordingly, this assignment of error is considered abandoned. Rule 2-12.4.

This Court is thus limited to a review of errors which can be discovered by inspection of the pleadings and the record, but not the evidence. La. Code Crim.P. art. 920(2).

Finding no errors patent on the face of the record, we affirm the conviction.

AFFIRMED.


Summaries of

State v. Davis

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit
Dec 23, 1986
500 So. 2d 855 (La. Ct. App. 1986)
Case details for

State v. Davis

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA v. ERIC DAVIS

Court:Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit

Date published: Dec 23, 1986

Citations

500 So. 2d 855 (La. Ct. App. 1986)