STATE v. HAYES

No. 98 KA 1526 R.

739 So.2d 301 (1999)

STATE of Louisiana v. Jerry L. HAYES.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

June 25, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walter P. Reed, District Attorney, Terry M. Boudreaux, Special Appeals Counsel, Covington, Counsel for Appellee—State of Louisiana.

Frank Sloan, Covington, Counsel for Defendant —Appellant—Jerry L. Hayes.

Before: FITZSIMMONS, GUIDRY and PETTIGREW, JJ.


FITZSIMMONS, J.

The defendant, Jerry L. Hayes, was charged by bill of information with one count of theft by misappropriating or taking over $500, a violation of La. R.S. 14:67. He pled not guilty. After a jury trial, he was found guilty as charged. Subsequently, the state filed a habitual offender bill alleging the defendant was also a third felony habitual offender. After a hearing, the defendant was adjudged to be a third felony habitual offender. He was sentenced...

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