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State v. Williams

Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Mar 21, 2014
135 So. 3d 625 (La. 2014)

Opinion

No. 2013–K–2346.

2014-03-21

STATE of Louisiana v. Antywane Eric WILLIAMS.


Prior report: La.App., 123 So.3d 235

In re Williams, Antywane Eric;—Defendant; Applying For Writ of Certiorari and/or Review, Parish of Bossier, 26th Judicial District Court Div. C, No. 192,617; to the Court of Appeal, Second Circuit, No. 48,416–KA.

Granted. The decision of the court of appeal is vacated to the extent that it purports to affirm defendant's convictions while setting aside his sentences and remanding the case for a ruling on the pending motion for a new trial and for resentencing. In the event that the trial court denies the motion for a new trial and resentences defendant, he may appeal again to the court of appeal from his convictions as well as sentences, and from the denial of his motion for a new trial.


Summaries of

State v. Williams

Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Mar 21, 2014
135 So. 3d 625 (La. 2014)
Case details for

State v. Williams

Case Details

Full title:STATE of Louisiana v. Antywane Eric WILLIAMS.

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Date published: Mar 21, 2014

Citations

135 So. 3d 625 (La. 2014)

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