STATE v. BELL

No. 89-KA-1744.

581 So.2d 384 (1991)

STATE of Louisiana v. Lester L. BELL, a/k/a Hillary Green.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

May 30, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael Clement, Student Practitioner, Calvin Johnson, Supervising Atty., New Orleans, for appellant.

Before BARRY, CIACCIO and ARMSTRONG, JJ.


ARMSTRONG, Judge.

The defendant, Lester Bell, was charged by bill of information with simple burglary, a violation of La.R.S. 14:62. Following a jury trial, the defendant was found guilty as charged. He was sentenced as a third felony offender to twenty years at hard labor with credit for time served. His sentence was later set aside and he was re-sentenced to eighteen years at hard labor with credit for time served. From this judgment, defendant appeals.

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