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State v. Square

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Oct 26, 1972
263 La. 291 (La. 1972)

Opinion

No. 50412.

October 26, 1972.

William J. Guste, Jr., Atty. Gen., Harry H. Howard, Asst. Atty. Gen., Lee A. Hartley, Sp. Counsel, J. Carl Parkerson, Dist. Atty., Gilbert T. Brown, Jr., Asst. Dist. Atty., for plaintiff-appellee.

John G. Loftin, Monroe, for defendant-appellant.


Defendant, George A. Square, was convicted of murder (La.R.S. 14:30) and the death sentence imposed was affirmed by this Court. 257 La. 743, 244 So.2d 200 (1971).

Citing Stewart v. Massachusetts, 408 U.S. 845, 92 S.Ct. 2845, 33 L.Ed.2d 744 (1972), following Furman v. Georgia, 408 U.S. 238, 92 S.Ct. 2726, 33 L.Ed.2d 346 (1972), the United States Supreme Court vacated the judgment herein insofar as it left undisturbed the death penalty imposed and remanded this case to this Court for further proceedings. 408 U.S. 939, 92 S.Ct. 2871, 33 L.Ed.2d 760 (1972).

We construe the Mandate of the United States Supreme Court to require the imposition of a sentence other than death. Cf., State v. Shaffer, 260 La. 605, 257 So.2d 121 (1971) and State v. Duplessis, 260 La. 644, 257 So.2d 135 (1971).

Accordingly, in compliance with the Mandate of the United States Supreme Court, the death sentence imposed upon defendant is annulled and set aside, and the case is remanded to the 4th Judicial District Court with instructions to the trial Judge to sentence the defendant to life imprisonment.

Case remanded.


Summaries of

State v. Square

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Oct 26, 1972
263 La. 291 (La. 1972)
Case details for

State v. Square

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA v. GEORGE A. SQUARE

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Oct 26, 1972

Citations

263 La. 291 (La. 1972)
268 So. 2d 229

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