STATE v. MIMS

No. 39,757-KA.

907 So.2d 237 (2005)

STATE of Louisiana, Appellee v. Demarein MIMS, Appellant.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit.

June 29, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louisiana Appellate Project, Counsel for by Peggy J. Sullivan, Monroe, Wellborn Jack, Jr., Shreveport, for Appellant.

Paul J. Carmouche, District Attorney, Edwin Blewer, III, Lea R. Hall, Catherine M. Estopinal, Assistant District Attorneys, for Appellee.

Before BROWN, PEATROSS and MOORE, JJ.


MOORE, J.

A jury found the defendant, Demarein Mims, guilty as charged of two counts of second degree murder. He was sentenced on each count to life imprisonment without benefit of probation, parole, or suspension of sentence. The sentences imposed will run concurrently. Mims now appeals, claiming that the evidence was insufficient to convict him and trial error admitting hearsay testimony. After review, we affirm the convictions and sentences.

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