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State v. Monson

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Mar 28, 1991
576 So. 2d 517 (La. 1991)

Summary

In State v. Monson, 576 So.2d 517 (La. 1991), the Supreme Court granted a writ with an order for the trial court to find whether the defendant, who had received default time, was indigent.

Summary of this case from State v. Hughes

Opinion

No. 90-KH-2745.

March 28, 1991.

In re Monson, James; — Defendant(s); Applying for Supervisory and/or Remedial Writs; Parish of Ouachita 4th Judicial District Court Div. "D" Number 47,352; to the Court of Appeal, Second Circuit, Number 22720-KW.


Granted for the purpose of transferring the petition to the district court for a determination of indigency. If relator is found to be indigent, the trial court is ordered to delete only that portion of his sentence which provides for a jail term in the event of default of payment of "restitution." An indigent person may not be incarcerated because he is unable to pay a fine which is part of his sentence. Bearden v. Georgia, 461 U.s. 660, 103 S.Ct. 2064, 76 L.Ed.2d 221 (1983). However, we note that La.C.Cr.P. art. 886 permits the state to enforce collection of the amount owed in the same manner as a money judgment in a civil case. State v. Conley, 570 So.2d 1161 (La. 1990).

HALL, J., dissents from the order.


Summaries of

State v. Monson

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Mar 28, 1991
576 So. 2d 517 (La. 1991)

In State v. Monson, 576 So.2d 517 (La. 1991), the Supreme Court granted a writ with an order for the trial court to find whether the defendant, who had received default time, was indigent.

Summary of this case from State v. Hughes
Case details for

State v. Monson

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA v. JAMES MONSON

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Mar 28, 1991

Citations

576 So. 2d 517 (La. 1991)

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