STATE v. DENOMES

No. 95 KA 1201.

674 So.2d 465 (1996)

STATE of Louisiana v. Darryl DENOMES.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

May 10, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walter P. Reed, Covington, for State of Louisiana.

William R. Campbell, Jr., New Orleans, for State of Louisiana.

James H. Looney, Covington, for Darryl Denomes.

Before LeBLANC, WHIPPLE and FOGG, JJ.


LeBLANC, Judge.

Defendant, Darryl Denomes, was charged by bill of information with two counts of aggravated arson, violations of La.R.S. 14:51. After trial by jury, he was found guilty as charged on count I; and a mistrial resulted on count II when the jury was unable to reach a verdict as to that count. The trial court imposed a sentence of imprisonment at hard labor for a term of seven years.

Thereafter, on January 28, 1994, the state filed a multiple offender...

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