STATE v. JOSEPH

No. 96-K-2998.

693 So.2d 782 (1997)

STATE of Louisiana v. Wilfred JOSEPH.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

May 9, 1997.


Writ granted in part; denied in part. On remand for resentencing as to each of the three counts for which relator was convicted, the district court retains the discretion to provide expressly whether the penalties imposed shall run concurrently or consecutively. La.C.Cr.P. art. 883, Cmt. ("When the court does not expressly direct whether the sentences are to be served concurrently or consecutively, this article provides the rule of construction.") The court should exercise...

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