STATE v. DUNCAN

No. 94 KA 1563.

667 So.2d 1141 (1995)

STATE of Louisiana v. Jerry DUNCAN.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

Rehearing Denied February 9, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jesse L. Means, Jr., St. Francisville, for State of Louisiana.

Daniel K. Willis, St. Francisville, for Defendant-Appellant.

Before LOTTINGER, C.J., WATKINS, SHORTESS, CARTER, LEBLANC, FOIL, GONZALES, WHIPPLE, FOGG, PITCHER, PARRO, KUHN and FITZSIMMONS, JJ.


PER CURIAM.

Jerry Duncan (defendant) was charged by bill of information with simple burglary, a violation of La.R.S. 14:62. He pled guilty. The court sentenced him to serve a term of thirty-six months imprisonment at hard labor and recommended him for the IMPACT program. Defendant has appealed, urging in a single assignment of error that the sentence is excessive.

The record before this Court does not contain a copy of a motion to reconsider

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