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2008-KH-0510 STATE EX REL. TERRY J. BRADLEY v. STATE OF LOUISIANA
State: Louisiana
Court: Supreme Court
Docket No: 2008-KH-0510
Case Date: 01/01/2009
Preview:2/13/2009 "See News Release 009 for any Concurrences and/or Dissents."

SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA

No. 08-KH-0346 STATE ex rel. TERRY J. BRADLEY V. STATE OF LOUISIANA c/w No. 08-KH-0510 STATE ex rel. TERRY J. BRADLEY V. STATE OF LOUISIANA

On supervisory writ to the 19th Judicial District Court Todd W. Hernandez, Judge

PER CURIAM: Writ granted in part. Because relator's prior misdemeanor conviction in the Baker Municipal Court for illegal possession of stolen things involved the same object of theft, his subsequent trial and conviction in the 19th Judicial District Court for the armed robbery of June Carter, among other counts charging armed robberies of different victims, violated double jeopardy principles. State v. Robertson, 386 So.2d 906, 907 (La. 1980)(defendant cannot "be prosecuted for

receiving stolen things, after having been convicted and sentenced for armed robbery, where the thing received and the object of the theft in the armed robbery are the same."); State v. Baptiste, 03-2075, pp. 5-6 (La. App. 4th Cir. 4/28/04), 875 So.2d 833, 836 (double jeopardy barred prosecution for armed robbery after defendant pleaded guilty to possession of stolen things involving same property). Accordingly, defendant's conviction and sentence for the armed robbery of June Carter are set aside and he is ordered discharged from custody as to that offense only. See Waller v. Florida, 397 U.S. 387, 90 S.Ct. 1184 (1970)(Double Jeopardy Clause required setting aside petitioner's state court conviction for the same offense for which he had been tried previously and convicted in municipal court). In all other respects, relator's applications are denied, and the other non-jeopardy barred convictions and sentences are not affected by our ruling.

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