STATE v. WILLIAMS

No. 96-KA-1587.

693 So.2d 249 (1997)

STATE of Louisiana v. Wallace WILLIAMS.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

April 16, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry F. Connick, District Attorney, Richard R. Pickens, II, New Orleans, for appellee.

Kevin V. Boshea, Regan & Boshea, P.L.C., New Orleans, for appellant.

Before LOBRANO, PLOTKIN and WALTZER, JJ.


LOBRANO Judge.

Defendant, Wallace Williams, was charged with second degree murder (La. R.S. 14:30.1) and after a jury trial, was found guilty of manslaughter. On March 28, 1996 he was sentenced to thirty years at hard labor. Defendant then filed a written motion for reconsideration on May 13, 1996. The trial court granted the motion and re-sentenced defendant to twenty five years at hard labor without benefit of probation, parole or suspension of sentence.

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