STATE v. JACKSON

No. 2008-KA-0429.

996 So.2d 65 (2008)

STATE of Louisiana v. Luther JACKSON.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

September 24, 2008.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Keva Landrum-Johnson, District Attorney, Alyson Graugnard, Assistant District Attorney, Michael Lillis, Legal Intern — Loyola University Law School New Orleans, LA, for The State of Louisiana.

Mary Constance Hanes, Louisiana Appellate Project, New Orleans, LA, for Luther Jackson.

(Court Composed of Judge MAX N. TOBIAS, JR., Judge EDWIN A. LOMBARD, Judge PAUL A. BONIN).


PAUL A. BONIN, Judge.

The defendant, Luther Jackson, appeals his conviction for possession of cocaine and his sentence of thirty months at hard labor as a second felony offender, requesting only a review of the record for errors patent. Finding no errors, we affirm Jackson's conviction and sentence.

On April 9, 2007, the State charged Jackson with one count of simple possession of cocaine, a charge to which he pled not guilty. The court heard and denied his...

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