STATE v. POWDRILL

No. 95-KA-2307.

694 So.2d 892 (1996)

STATE of Louisiana v. William Earl POWDRILL, III and Uwe Schmidt.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

December 30, 1996.


For majority opinion of the court, see La., 684 So.2d 350.

CALOGERO, Chief Justice, concurring in rehearing denial.

The State concedes the unconstitutional feature of RS 51:712(A)(2) in the criminal context, in that it puts the burden on the defendant to prove that he did not know of material misstatements or omissions surrounding the offer or sale of a security. The State wants us to strike that unconstitutional portion...

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