STATE v. MAY

No. 60100.

349 So.2d 332 (1977)

STATE of Louisiana v. Jimmy Earl MAY.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

September 6, 1977.


Writ granted. Evidentiary hearing is ordered to determine whether or not defendant waived counsel at the time of his first conviction in view of the discrepancy in minutes of trial court contained in the record.

TATE, J. I respectfully dissent. The only proof of the first D.W.I. conviction is a minute entry which does not affirmatively show that the accused was represented by (or waived) counsel. Therefore he could not constitutionally...

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