STATE v. HAZARD

No. 96-K-0272.

672 So.2d 699 (1996)

STATE of Louisiana v. Bryant E. HAZARD.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

May 3, 1996.


Granted. The judgment of the trial court quashing the bills of information is reversed and this case is remanded for all further proceedings in accord with the law. As clarified by the state's responses to defendant's application for particulars, the bills of information identify the crimes charged, name the defendant as the person responsible for collecting and remitting state and local sales taxes, and identify the corporation for which the defendant has allegedly failed...

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