STATE v. LAMISON

No. 97-KP-0519.

692 So.2d 1057 (1997)

STATE of Louisiana v. Charles LAMISON.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

April 30, 1997.


PER CURIAM.*

The application of the district attorney is granted. The court of appeal, apparently on the basis of an altered transcript, held that one of the predicate guilty pleas introduced by the prosecutor at the multiple offender hearing was insufficient to show a knowing waiver of rights. An unaltered copy of the transcript of the guilty plea colloquy shows that the district judge properly informed relator of the rights he...

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