SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA STATE OF LOUISIANA VERSUS
LARRY GLENN
Appeal from the Twenty-Fourth Judicial District Court, Parish of Jefferson, Honorable Thomas C. Wicker, Judge.
PER CURIAM.
Defendant Larry Glenn was charged by bill of information with the simple burglary of a building belonging to Badeaux's Superette in Marrero, Louisiana on July 28, 1975. La.R.S. 14:62. He was tried by jury on September 12, 1975, found guilty, and subsequently sentenced to two years imprisonment. Relying on one assignment of error,
Defendant contends that the trial judge erred in failing to grant his motion for a new trial on the basis that the jury was not properly sequestered during its deliberations. C.Cr.P. art. 791. We have carefully considered defendant's contention and reviewed the record and transcript presented with it. We conclude that the assignment of error lacks merit. Further, we find no errors which are discoverable by a mere inspection of the pleadings and proceedings. C.Cr.P. art. 920.
Accordingly, defendant Glenn's conviction and sentence are affirmed.
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