STATE v. TEXADA

No. CR99-1009.

756 So.2d 463 (2000)

STATE of Louisiana v. Martin Luther TEXADA.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

February 2, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Earl Taylor, District Attorney, Opelousas, LA, Counsel for Plaintiff/Appellee.

Edward K. Bauman, Louisiana Appellate Project, Lake Charles, LA, Counsel for Defendant/Appellant.

Court composed of Judge JOHN D. SAUNDERS, Judge BILLIE COLOMBARO WOODARD, and Judge ELIZABETH A. PICKETT.


WOODARD, Judge.

The trial court convicted Martin Luther Texada of two counts of attempted first degree murder, one count of conspiracy to commit first degree murder, one count of distribution of cocaine to a person under eighteen years of age, one count of solicitation of a minor to distribute cocaine, and five charges of committing acts in association with a street gang. The jury returned a guilty verdict on all charges. The trial court sentenced him to a total of...

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