STATE v. WALTERS

No. 2012-KK-0667.

83 So.3d 1017 (2012)

STATE of Louisiana v. Emory WALTERS.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

March 28, 2012.


PER CURIAM.

Writ granted. Reversed and remanded. The state's notice of intent to introduce other crimes evidence gave adequate notice to the defendant of the nature of the evidence that the state intends to introduce. Further, the fact that the crime intended to be introduced occurred less than one month prior to the crime for which defendant is to be tried indicates that the evidence of such crime is more probative than prejudicial. The trial court erred by focusing...

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