STATE v. LANGLOIS

No. KA 87 0298.

515 So.2d 473 (1987)

STATE of Louisiana v. Jay Michael LANGLOIS.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

October 14, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William R. Campbell, Jr., New Orleans, for appellee.

Mike J. Balen, Covington, for appellant.

Before GROVER L. COVINGTON, C.J., and SAVOIE and LeBLANC, JJ.


GROVER L. COVINGTON, Chief Judge.

Defendant, Jay Michael Langlois, was charged by bill of information with manslaughter, a violation of LSA-R.S. 14:31. Defendant pled not guilty and was tried by a jury, which found him guilty as charged. Thereafter, the state filed a bill of information charging defendant as a habitual offender; and, after a hearing thereon, the trial court sentenced defendant to a term of ten and one-half years imprisonment at hard labor. Defendant...

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