STATE v. HUDSON

No. 92-KA-0325.

617 So.2d 83 (1993)

STATE of Louisiana v. James E. HUDSON.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

Writ Denied July 1, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard Ieyoub, Atty. Gen., Darryl W. Bubrig, Sr., Dist. Atty., Pointe-a-la-Hache, and Gilbert V. Andry, III, Asst. Dist. Atty., New Orleans, for the State.

Merlis J. Broussard, Jr., Port Sulphur, for James Hudson.

Before CIACCIO, WARD and LANDRIEU, JJ.


WARD, Judge.

The State charged James Hudson with the crime of operating a vehicle while intoxicated, a misdemeanor under the laws of Louisiana. The maximum sentence for a first conviction of this offense is a $500.00 fine and imprisonment for not more than six months. Accordingly, Hudson does not have a right to trial by a jury, nor does Hudson have a right to an appeal. R.S. 14:2; C.Cr.P. art. 779(B). This Court's appellate jurisdiction is limited to criminal cases...

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