This means that when timely objection is made to its omission, the failure of the trial judge to require that the plea be read is error. See State v. Gayton, 221 La. 1115, 61 So.2d 890 and State v. Ducre, 173 La. 438, 137 So. 745. "In the instant case, however, the defense made no objection at the time of the omission.
This means that when timely objection is made to its omission, the failure of the trial judge to require that the plea be read is error. See State v. Gayton, 221 La. 1115, 61 So.2d 890 and State v. Ducre, 173 La. 438, 137 So. 745. In the instant case, however, the defense made no objection at the time of the commission.