STATE v. COLLINS

No. 2007-K-0310.

966 So.2d 534 (2007)

STATE of Louisiana v. Eric COLLINS.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

October 12, 2007.


PER CURIAM.

Granted. The court of appeal erred in setting aside defendant's conviction and sentence on grounds that "if this Court is unable to determine from the record whether one or both of the offenses charged [originally against defendant] were amended, and whether defendant has pled guilty to, and [was] sentenced on, one or two counts, the defendant could not have given a voluntary and knowing plea of guilty." State v. Collins, 04-7000, p. 5 (La.App....

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