STATE v. MORRIS

No. 80-KA-2873.

435 So.2d 423 (1983)

STATE of Louisiana v. Edward Charles MORRIS.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

August 9, 1983.


For majority opinion, see 404 So.2d 1186.

DENNIS, Judge, concurring.

I respectfully concur.

I agree with the majority's determination, that the question asked by the prosecutor was not sufficiently prejudicial to warrant a reversal over and above the trial judge's admonition. However, I disagree with its implication that the Jackson v. Virginia due process sufficiency of evidence test has anything to do with...

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