State of Louisiana in the Interest of H.D., IV

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJune 28, 2023
Docket23-KA-84
StatusUnknown

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STATE OF LOUISIANA IN THE INTEREST NO. 23-KA-84 OF H.D., IV FIFTH CIRCUIT

COURT OF APPEAL

STATE OF LOUISIANA

ON APPEAL FROM THE JEFFERSON PARISH JUVENILE COURT PARISH OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 20-JU-372, DIVISION "B" HONORABLE AMANDA L. CALOGERO, JUDGE PRESIDING

June 28, 2023

FREDERICKA HOMBERG WICKER JUDGE

Panel composed of Judges Fredericka Homberg Wicker, Jude G. Gravois, and Robert A. Chaisson

ADJUDICATION AND DISPOSITION REVERSED; PROBATION REVOCATION REVERSED FHW JGG RAC COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/APPELLEE, STATE OF LOUISIANA Honorable Paul D. Connick, Jr. Elizabeth B. Curren Ashton Robinson Douglas E. Rushton, Jr.

COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLANT, HARRISON DAVIS, IV Katherine M. Franks WICKER, J.

Defendant, H.D.1, appeals his delinquency adjudication from the Juvenile

Court for the Parish of Jefferson for illegal possession of a handgun in violation of

La. R.S. 14:95.8 and the subsequent revocation of his probation. Because we find

that the State failed to meet its burden to prove the requirement that H.D. illegally

possessed a handgun “on his person” as required under La. R.S. 14:95.8, we

reverse the adjudication and disposition for illegal possession of a handgun.

Consequently, because the probation revocation was based upon the adjudication

for illegal possession of a handgun, we also reverse the revocation of H.D.’s

probation.

STATEMENT OF THE CASE

On September 22, 2020, the Jefferson Parish District Attorney filed a

petition in juvenile court alleging that the juvenile, H.D., committed the crime of

accessory after the fact of armed robbery with a firearm in violation of La. R.S.

14:25 and 14:64.3. On April 15, 2021, H.D. admitted the allegations of the

petition against him. On May 15, 2021, the juvenile court imposed a disposition of

two years in the Office of Juvenile Justice (OJJ) or until H.D.’s twenty-first

birthday, whichever was sooner. The juvenile court suspended the disposition and

placed H.D. on active probation for two years.

On June 29, 2022, the Jefferson Parish District Attorney filed a petition in

juvenile court alleging in count “A” that the juvenile, H.D., illegally possessed a

handgun as a juvenile in violation La. R.S. 14:95.8.2 On September 28, 2022,

following an adjudication hearing, the juvenile court adjudicated H.D. delinquent

1 Pursuant to Uniform Rules–Courts of Appeal, Rules 5-1 and 5-2, the initials of the juvenile will be used to protect his identity. See State in Interest of C.L., 15-593 (La. App. 5 Cir. 12/23/15), 184 So.3d 187, 188 n.1. 2 The petition also alleged, in count “B” that the juvenile, H.D., also violated La. R.S. 14:94, illegal use of dangerous weapons or instrumentalities. On September 28, 2022, the State dismissed count “B” of the petition.

23-KA-84 1 on count “A,” illegal possession of a handgun as a juvenile.3 The juvenile court

imposed a disposition of six months in the OJJ.

On October 5, 2022, the Jefferson Parish District Attorney filed a Rule to

Revoke Probation, arguing that H.D.’s probation should be revoked based on the

September 28, 2022 adjudication for illegal possession of a handgun by a juvenile.

On October 20, 2022, following a hearing, the juvenile court revoked H.D.’s

probation under La. Ch.C. art. 914 based upon his prior adjudication. On that same

date, the juvenile court imposed the previously suspended disposition of two years

in the OJJ for his accessory after the fact with a firearm adjudication, and ordered

the disposition to run consecutively to the six-month disposition imposed for

illegal possession of a handgun by a juvenile in violation of La. R.S. 14:95.8. This

appeal followed.

FACTUAL BACKGROUND

At the adjudication hearing, Detective Jeffery Fitzmorris with the Kenner

Police Department testified that on June 26, 2022, at 11:48 p.m., the Kenner Police

Department received a report of shots fired in the area of 42nd Street and Newport

Street. Detective Fitzmorris testified that when he arrived at the scene on June 27,

2022, at approximately 1:00 a.m., he found numerous bullet casings on the ground.

He explained that there was an alleyway between 42nd and Newport Streets, with

apartment buildings on each side. He stated that the two groups of casings were

approximately twenty feet apart and that it appeared there had been a gunfight

between two groups of people using at least two firearms.

Detective Fitzmorris testified that there had been a number of recent

shootings in that area and that a couple of groups of specific individuals seemed to

3 On August 23, 2022, H.D. filed a motion to suppress statement. On September 28, 2022, the State and the defense entered into a stipulation that only a portion of H.D.’s statement would be admissible—that he had been shot at Newport Street—rendering the motion to suppress moot.

23-KA-84 2 be commonly associated with gunshot-related cases in that area. Detective

Fitzmorris asserted that H.D. was known to him before H.D.’s arrest in the instant

case and that he became aware of H.D. from prior investigations of the pattern of

criminal activity in that area.

Detective Joann Gallagher of the Kenner Police Department testified that on

June 26, 2022, she was working overtime patrol on the south side of Kenner. She

further testified that at approximately 11:40 p.m., she received a report of shots

fired and drove to the scene in the 1600 block of Newport Street. Approximately

five to ten minutes after she arrived, she received information over the radio that

Detective Arthur Cole, who was working a detail at the Off Track Betting (OTB)

Casino at 1700 Joe Yenni Blvd., had seen a male subject, later identified as H.D.,

wearing red pants and a white shirt, possibly carrying a black or dark-colored shirt.

She got into her marked unit and traveled toward the casino. She explained that

when she got to Joe Yenni Blvd., she looked eastbound to her right and saw a

subject matching Detective Cole’s description of the subject.

Detective Gallagher followed behind the subject and, as she approached, she

turned on her overhead lights. She testified that the subject glanced at her, and as

she opened her door to speak with him, the subject subsequently ran east into the

OTB casino parking lot. Detective Gallagher explained that she jumped back into

her unit, went over the grass, and followed the subject into the parking lot until she

observed Detective Cole apprehend him nearby. She observed the subject comply

and get “on the ground.” She exited her vehicle and handcuffed the subject while

he was on the ground. She noticed the subject had an injury that appeared to be a

graze wound from a gunshot. When questioned, the subject told Detective

Gallagher that he had been shot on Newport Street.

Detective Gallagher testified that the subject identified himself as H.D. and

stated that he was sixteen years old. She testified that at the time she pursued

23-KA-84 3 H.D., handcuffed him on the ground, and subsequently moved him to sit on the

nearby curb to await EMS, she did not notice any firearms in his possession or on

the ground nearby.

Detective Cole with the Kenner Police Department testified that on June 26,

2022, he was working an off-duty detail at the OTB Casino and that he normally

worked that detail from 6:00 p.m. on Sundays to between 1:00 and 1:30 a.m. on

Mondays.

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