STATE v. CALVIN

No. 00-KA-1505.

781 So.2d 827 (2001)

STATE of Louisiana v. Eric D. CALVIN.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit.

February 28, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul D. Connick, Jr., District Attorney, Thomas J. Butler, Terry M. Boudreaux, Gregory M. Kennedy, Assistant District Attorneys, Gretna, Louisiana, for the State.

Gwendolyn K. Brown, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, for defendant-appellant.

Court composed of Judges SOL GOTHARD, CLARENCE E. McMANUS and PATRICK M. SCHOTT, Pro Tempore.


McMANUS, Judge.

The Defendant, Eric D. Calvin, was convicted of first degree robbery and armed robbery. For the reasons that follow, we find that the evidence is sufficient to support the convictions. Additionally, we find that the sentences imposed are not excessive.

STATEMENT OF THE CASE

Eric D. Calvin, was originally charged by an 11-count bill of information with seven counts of armed robbery and four counts of first degree robbery, in violation...

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