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State v. Wheeler

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Mar 20, 1984
446 So. 2d 1215 (La. 1984)

Opinion

No. 81-KA-2537.

March 20, 1984.


[EDITORS' NOTE: MAJORITY OPINION CAN BE FOUND AT 416 So.2d 78.]


The state laid a proper foundation showing that the officer had special knowledge, based on experience, of the conduct typical of a marijuana distributor. Moreover, the officer's special knowledge was helpful to the jury in deciding whether defendant was guilty of distribution of marijuana.

The import of the officer's testimony was that defendant's conduct was typical of a person involved in the distribution of marijuana. It was unimportant that the form of the question was improper, since the content of the answer constituted admissible evidence. I would hold that the improper form was not so prejudicial as to require reversal of the conviction of this clearly guilty party.


Summaries of

State v. Wheeler

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Mar 20, 1984
446 So. 2d 1215 (La. 1984)
Case details for

State v. Wheeler

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA v. BRUCE WHEELER

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Mar 20, 1984

Citations

446 So. 2d 1215 (La. 1984)

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