STATE v. SCOTT

No. 84-KA-144.

461 So.2d 426 (1984)

STATE of Louisiana v. Terry SCOTT.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit.

December 11, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William C. Credo, III, Asst. Dist. Atty., Research & Appeals, Gretna, for State of La., plaintiff-appellee.

John H. Craft, Staff Appellate Counsel, 24th Judicial Dist., Indigent Defender Bd., Gretna, for Terry Scott, defendant-appellant.

Before BOUTALL, KLIEBERT and DUFRESNE, JJ.


BOUTALL, Judge.

Appellant Terry Scott was charged by bill of information with a violation of R.S. 14:62.2, simple burglary of an inhabited dwelling. The jury returned a verdict of guilty of attempted simple burglary of an inhabited dwelling, a lesser included offense of the crime charged. Following a presentence investigation defendant was sentenced to 6 years at hard labor. Scott raised two assignments of error on appeal, both of which we find lack merit.

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