GUIDRY, Judge.
The defendant, William J. Simpson, Jr., was convicted after trial by jury of the first degree murder of his two-year old daughter, Rachel. He was sentenced to life imprisonment at hard labor without benefit of probation, parole or suspension of sentence.
On appeal, the defendant assigned four errors, but in brief, argues only two of the assignments, both relating to his pre-trial motion to suppress. The two assignments concern the trial court...
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