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State v. Leonard

Supreme Court of Louisiana
May 19, 1981
401 So. 2d 961 (La. 1981)

Opinion

No. 80-K-1812.

May 19, 1981.


[EDITORS' NOTE: MAJORITY OPINION TEXT CAN BE FOUND AT 394 So.2d 1214.]


I concur in the majority opinion, 394 So.2d 1214, that the plea, verdict and sentence were each improper and that their correction by remand to the district court for retrial on the merits will not impinge on the defendant's guarantee against double jeopardy. Additionally, however, I believe that under North Carolina v. Pearce, 395 U.S. 711, 89 S.Ct. 2072, 23 L.Ed.2d 656 (1969) defendant must be given credit for the time he has already served on the illegal sentence.

Furthermore, while it is true that C.Cr.P. art. 592 provides that "when a defendant pleads not guilty, jeopardy begins when the first witness is sworn at the trial on the merits", the United States Supreme Court has stated that as a matter of Constitutional law jeopardy attaches in a jury trial when the jury is impaneled and sworn. Crist v. Betz, 437 U.S. 28, 98 S.Ct. 2156, 57 L.Ed.2d 24 (1978); State v. Bodley, 394 So.2d 584 (1981).


Summaries of

State v. Leonard

Supreme Court of Louisiana
May 19, 1981
401 So. 2d 961 (La. 1981)
Case details for

State v. Leonard

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA v. BOBBY LEONARD

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: May 19, 1981

Citations

401 So. 2d 961 (La. 1981)