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State v. Lombard

Supreme Court of Louisiana
May 8, 1987
506 So. 2d 504 (La. 1987)

Opinion

No. 87-K-0296.

May 8, 1987.

In re Lombard, Guy A.; Applying for Writ of Certiorari and/or Review; to the Court of Appeal, Fifth Circuit, Number 86-KA-475; Parish of Jefferson 24th Judicial District Court Div. "H" Number 83-2911.


Denied.

DIXON, C.J., and DENNIS, J., would grant the writ. The sentence apparently is constitutionally disproportionate and excessive in relation to the particular offender and the actual offense committed when compared with other manslaughter offenders and offenses. Because of this and the possible influence of passion and prejudice, the sentence should be vacated and the case remanded to the trial court, which should be directed to take evidence of penalties imposed in similar cases considering both he crime and the defendant, and to resentence the defendant with a state for the record of the evidence and considerations taken into account.


Summaries of

State v. Lombard

Supreme Court of Louisiana
May 8, 1987
506 So. 2d 504 (La. 1987)
Case details for

State v. Lombard

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA v. GUY A. LOMBARD

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: May 8, 1987

Citations

506 So. 2d 504 (La. 1987)

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