STATE v. BLANK

No. 01-KA-564.

804 So.2d 132 (2001)

STATE of Louisiana v. Daniel BLANK.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit.

November 27, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Anthony G. Falterman, District Attorney, 23rd Judicial District, Donald D. Candell, Assistant District Attorney, Gonzales, for appellee.

Jane L. Beebe, Gretna, for appellant.

Panel composed of Judges EDWARD A. DUFRESNE, JR., THOMAS F. DALEY and MARION F. EDWARDS.


MARION F. EDWARDS, J.

Defendant/Appellant, Daniel Blank, appeals from the court's ruling which held that his confessions, related to the murder of Barbara Bourgeois, were admissible at trial. Blank alleges that the confessions, taken on separate occasions, were not knowingly, intelligently, or voluntarily made. For the following reasons, we affirm.

On February 10, 1998, in the Twenty-Ninth Judicial District Court for the Parish of St. James, Daniel Blank was...

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