STATE v. TEMPLE

No. 2000-K-2183.

789 So.2d 639 (2001)

STATE of Louisiana v. Henry TEMPLE.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

May 16, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry F. Connick, District Attorney of Orleans Parish, Sanem Ozdural, Assistant District Attorney, Leslie Christopher, Assistant District Attorney, New Orleans, Counsel for the State of Louisiana/Relator.

David F. Craig, Jr., New Orleans, Counsel for Defendant/Respondent.

Court composed of Chief Judge WILLIAM H. BYRNES III, Judge STEVEN R. PLOTKIN, Judge MAX N. TOBIAS, Jr.


TOBIAS, Judge.

The State's writ application is granted to review the State's argument that the trial court erred in resentencing the defendant, Henry Temple. For the following reasons, we vacate the sentence and remand this matter to the trial court to permit the defendant an opportunity to withdraw his guilty plea.

After a bench trial, Temple was found guilty of possession of cocaine, and he admitted to being a multiple offender, thereby pleading guilty to...

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