STATE v. BROWN

No. 48530.

201 So.2d 277 (1967)

250 La. 1023

STATE of Louisiana v. Amos BROWN.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

June 30, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald R. Miller, Shreveport, for defendant.

Jack P. F. Gremillion, Atty. Gen., William P. Schuler, Asst. Atty. Gen., Billy R. Robinson, City Atty., for appellee.


HAMLIN, Justice:

Defendant, Amos Brown, was charged by affidavit alleging that on November 13, 1966 he "did commit the crime of Vagrancy in that he is a person who does loaf the streets habitually or who frequent the streets habitually at late or unusual hours of the night, or who loiter around any public place of assembly, without lawful business or reason to be present." LSR-R.S. 14:107.1 After trial, he was adjudged guilty and sentenced...

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