STATE v. HAYDEN

No. 97-KA-1070.

707 So.2d 1360 (1998)

STATE of Louisiana v. Raymond R. HAYDEN.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit.

February 25, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul D. Connick, Jr., Terry M. Boudreaux, Alison Wallis, District Attorney's Office, Gretna, for Plaintiff/Appellee.

Martin E. Regan, Jr., Thomas M. Calogero, Regan & Boshea, New Orleans, for Defendant/Appellant.

Before BOWES, WICKER and CANNELLA, JJ.


BOWES, Judge.

Defendant, Raymond R. Hayden, appeals his conviction for false impersonation of a police officer. For the following reasons we affirm.

Hayden, and co-defendant, Lionel P. Biggers, were charged by bill of information with violating La. R.S. art. 14:112.1 by impersonating peace officers between July 23,1995 and October 23, 1995. Following trial on June 26, 1996, the jury found the defendants guilty as charged. Defendant Hayden filed a motion for...

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