STATE v. WILLIAMS

No. 94-KA-847.

655 So.2d 375 (1995)

STATE of Louisiana v. Clarence WILLIAMS.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit.

April 12, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John M. Mamoulides, Dist. Atty., Terry M. Boudreaux, Asst. Dist. Atty., Gretna, for plaintiff-appellee.

Bruce G. Whittaker, Staff Appellate Counsel, Indigent Defender Bd., Gretna, for defendant-appellant.

Before KLIEBERT, GAUDIN and CANNELLA, JJ.


GAUDIN, Judge.

A six-person jury in the 24th Judicial District Court found Clarence Williams guilty of possession of phencyclidine and guilty of possession of cocaine (LSA-R.S. 40:966 and 967). He was sentenced as a multiple offender to five years at hard labor on each count, to run concurrently, and fined $2,500.00 on the phencyclidine charge.

On appeal, Williams contends that the trial judge erred in not granting his (Williams') motion to suppress evidence...

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