STATE v. TAYLOR

No. 96-KA-265.

683 So.2d 800 (1996)

STATE of Louisiana v. Troy M. TAYLOR.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit.

October 1, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John M. Crum, Jr., District Attorney and Rodney A. Brignac, Assistant District Attorney, LaPlace, for Plaintiff/Appellee.

J. Sterling Snowdy, LaPlace, for Defendant/Appellant.

Before GOTHARD, CANNELLA and DALEY, JJ.


DALEY, Judge.

Defendant, Troy Taylor, appeals the sentence he received following a Motion to Correct an Illegally Lenient Sentence. As error, he argues that the resentencing judge failed to consider the intent of the original sentencing judge. He also argues that his new sentence, because it is harsher than the original sentence, should be reversed because the resentencing judge did not articulate reasons for the harsher sentence. We find no merit to defendant's appeal...

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