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State v. Richard

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Sep 29, 2000
769 So. 2d 1177 (La. 2000)

Opinion

No. 00-K-0659

September 29, 2000.

IN RE: State of Louisiana; — Plaintiff; Applying for Writ of Certiorari and/or Review, Parish of St. Landry, 27th Judicial District Court Div. B, Nos. 97-K-1446-B; to the Court of Appeal, Third Circuit, No. CR99-1078.

ON WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE THIRD CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEAL.


Granted. See per curiam.

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PFC

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Granted. The decision of the Third Circuit is reversed, and this case is remanded to the court of appeal for consideration of the remaining assignments of error, counseled and pro se, pretermitted on original appeal. In State v. Guzman, 99-1528, p. 6 (La. 5/16/00), 769 So.2d 1158, this Court expressly overruled its prior decision in State v. Godejohn, 425 So.2d 750, 751 (La. 1983), and thereby made clear that a guilty plea colloquy is not part of the record for purposes of error patent review. The court of appeal therefore erred to the extent that it relied on La.C.Cr.P. art. 920 as authority for reaching the claimed defects in the defendant's guilty plea colloquy. Moreover, even assuming that the defendant's first pro se assignment of error, broadly construed, encompassed a challenge under La.C.C.P. art. 556.1 to the trial court's use of an en masse Boykin procedure, the validity of any guilty plea "'depends upon the circumstances of each case.'" State v. Filer, 00-0073, p. 2 (La. 6/30/00), 762 So.2d 1080, 1081 (quoting State v. Strain, 585 So.2d 540, 544, n. 7 (La. 1991). In the present case, as in Filer, those portions of the Boykin colloquy which the trial judge conducted personallyand individually with the defendant, ranging from his age, work experience and education to the nature of the offense and its penalty provisions, the necessity of compliance with the sex offender registration provisions of La.R.S. 15:542 upon conviction, and the extent of the plea bargain with the state, placed the court in a position to determine the knowing and voluntary nature of the defendant's subsequent waiver of the trial rights the court explained personally but collectively to the several persons entering guilty pleas on the same day. To the extent that it conflicts with the views expressed herein and inFiler, the court of appeal's decision in State v. Lastrapes, 99-0083 (La.App. 3rd Cir. 6/30/99), 743 So.2d 224, is disapproved.


Summaries of

State v. Richard

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Sep 29, 2000
769 So. 2d 1177 (La. 2000)
Case details for

State v. Richard

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA v. GENE ALLEN RICHARD, II

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Sep 29, 2000

Citations

769 So. 2d 1177 (La. 2000)

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