STATE v. CRAYTON

No. 34,990-KA.

796 So.2d 87 (2001)

STATE of Louisiana, Appellee, v. Dewey CRAYTON, Appellant.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit.

September 26, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louisiana Appellate Project by Peggy J. Sullivan, Monroe, Michael J. Vergis, Shreveport, Counsel for Appellant.

Richard Ieyoub, Attorney General, Paul J. Carmouche, District Attorney, J. Thomas Butler, John Ford McWilliams, Jr., Assistant District Attorneys, Counsel for Appellee.

Before BROWN, CARAWAY and KOSTELKA, JJ.


KOSTELKA, J.

An 11-1 jury found Dewey Crayton ("Crayton") guilty as charged on one count of distribution of cocaine, La. R.S. 40:967. After his adjudication as a second felony offender, the trial court imposed the minimum sentence of fifteen years at hard labor without benefit of probation or suspension of sentence.1 On appeal, Crayton argues that the evidence was insufficient to convict him and...

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