LexisNexis
  

Access State and Federal Case Law, plus U.S. Supreme Court cases — for free!

Click on any of the case links below to view the full text of that case — for free — through lexisONE®, a legal research and news service from LexisNexis®. Login is required — registration is free!

While viewing the full text of the case, select from upgrade options to Shepardize® or view the fully-featured case on lexis.com including Core Terms, Shepard's® Signals, Case Summaries, Print Options, and more. lexisONE offers access to comprehensive content and flexible services for faster, more efficient legal research. Review our flexible LexisNexis® subscriptions offered through daily, weekly or monthly research packages.


   State Courts - Louisiana - March 15, 2006

  
State v. Robinson, NO. 2005-KA-0813, COURT OF APPEAL OF LOUISIANA, FOURTH CIRCUIT, March 15, 2006, Decided
View this case - free  

Overview: Discrepancy between the minute entry and the transcript was corrected as the trial court judge improperly enhanced both armed robbery convictions where defendant pled guilty to being a multiple offender as to only one of the convictions for armed robbery, and the multiple offender bill of information referred only to one count.

Search Cases for Free|Daily, Weekly or Monthly Research Subscription Offers|Case Summary Email Service - 50% off

  
State v. Walker, NO. 2005-KA-0876, COURT OF APPEAL OF LOUISIANA, FOURTH CIRCUIT, March 15, 2006, Decided
View this case - free  

Overview: In appeal of DWI misdemeanor conviction, which was converted to application for supervisory writ, sufficient evidence was presented, pursuant to La. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 14:98, to sustain conviction because, even though no testimony was taken, videotape supported police report, and trial court could find defendant was intoxicated while operating car.

Search Cases for Free|Daily, Weekly or Monthly Research Subscription Offers|Case Summary Email Service - 50% off

  
Back to Top
  

  www.lexisnexis.com |  About LexisNexis |  Terms & Conditions |  Customer Support |  Sitemap |  Contact Us
  CopyrightŠ 2008  LexisNexis®  All rights reserved.