STATE v. JOHNSON

No. 99 KA 2371.

768 So.2d 234 (2000)

STATE of Louisiana v. Charles JOHNSON.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

September 22, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Doug Moreau, District Attorney, Office of the District Attorney by Brent Stockstill, Assistant District Attorney, Baton Rouge, Counsel for Plaintiff/Appellee State of Louisiana.

Fredrick Kroneke, Baton Rouge, Counsel for Defendant/Appellant Charles Johnson.

BEFORE: LeBLANC, KUHN, and GRANT, JJ.


KUHN, Judge.

Defendant, Charles Johnson, was charged by bill of information with armed robbery. He pled not guilty. After a trial, the jury returned a verdict of guilty of first degree robbery. The state filed a multiple offender bill of information charging defendant as a fourth felony offender. At a hearing, after being advised of his rights, defendant admitted to being a third felony habitual offender. The trial court sentenced defendant to seventy (70) years at...

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