STATE v. JACKSON

Nos. 86-KA-250 to 86-KA-252.

498 So.2d 87 (1986)

STATE of Louisiana v. Jay P. JACKSON.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit.

November 10, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John M. Mamoulides, Dist. Atty., Dorothy Pendergast, Asst. Dist. Atty. 24th Judicial Dist. Parish of Jefferson, Gretna, for plaintiff-appellee.

John H. Craft, Gretna, for defendant-appellant.

Before BOWES, DUFRESNE and WICKER, JJ.


DUFRESNE, Judge.

The defendant, Jay P. Jackson, was charged by three separate bills of information with simple burglary of an inhabited dwelling and two burglaries of business establishments. Pursuant to plea negotiations he tendered guilty pleas to the three offenses. The trial judge "Boykinized" the defendant and he responded he was aware of the consequence of pleading guilty and expressed his willingness to waive his rights and entered the guilty pleas. He admitted...

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