STATE v. ALBERT

No. 96 KA 1991.

697 So.2d 1355 (1997)

STATE of Louisiana v. Paul Jason ALBERT.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

June 20, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Martin J. Caillouet, Thibodaux, for Plaintiff-Appellee State.

Byrne W. Dyer, III, Gretna, for Defendant-Appellant Paul Jason Albert.

Before GONZALES and KUHN, JJ., and CHIASSON, J. Pro Tem.


REMY CHIASSON, Judge Pro Tem.

The defendant, Paul J. Albert, was charged by bill of information with theft in excess of $500, in violation of LSA-R.S. 14:67. He pled not guilty and, after trial by jury, was found guilty as charged.2 The defendant received a sentence of four years at hard labor, with credit for time served. He has appealed, alleging five assignments of error,3 as follows:

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