State of Louisiana in the Interest of R.B. Vs.

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedAugust 26, 2022
Docket2022-CA-0277
StatusPublished

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State of Louisiana in the Interest of R.B. Vs., (La. Ct. App. 2022).

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA IN * NO. 2022-CA-0277 THE INTEREST OF R.B. * COURT OF APPEAL * FOURTH CIRCUIT * STATE OF LOUISIANA *******

APPEAL FROM JUVENILE COURT ORLEANS PARISH NO. 2022-010-01-DQ-C, SECTION “C” Honorable Candice Bates Anderson, Judge ****** Judge Paula A. Brown ****** (Court composed of Judge Joy Cossich Lobrano, Judge Paula A. Brown, Judge Dale N. Atkins)

LOBRANO, J., CONCURS AND ASSIGNS REASONS

Katherine M. Franks LOUISIANA APPELLATE PROJECT P.O. Box 220 Madisonville, LA 70447

COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLANT

Jason Rogers Williams District Attorney Brad Scott Chief of Appeals Victoria J. Cvitanovic Assistant District Attorney ORLEANS PARISH DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE 619 S. White Street New Orleans, LA 70119

COUNSEL FOR THE STATE/APPELLEE

AFFIRMED IN PART; REVERSED IN PART; AND REMANDED WITH INSTRUCTIONS AUGUST 26, 2022 PAB DNA This is a juvenile delinquency appeal. The juvenile, R.B.,1 was charged by a

delinquency petition with one count of principal to attempted second degree

murder, one count of aggravated second degree battery, one count of armed

robbery, one count of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and one count of illegal

carrying of weapons. Following the adjudication hearing, the juvenile court found

R.B. delinquent of one count of principal to attempted second degree murder, one

count of principal to aggravated second degree battery, one count of principal to

armed robbery, one count of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and one count of

illegal carrying of weapons. At the disposition hearing, the juvenile court

sentenced R.B. to juvenile life for principal to second degree murder, aggravated

second degree battery and principal to armed robbery, two years for unauthorized

use of a motor vehicle, and six months for illegal carrying of weapons. The signed

written judgment issued the same day erroneously reflected that R.B. was

1 In accordance with Rules 5-1 and 5-2, Uniform Rules, Courts of Appeal, initials are used

throughout this opinion to protect the juvenile’s identity. See e.g., State in Interest of K.D., 2013- 1274, p. 1 (La. App. 4 Cir. 4/9/14), 140 So.3d 182, 183 n.1.

1 adjudicated delinquent of illegal possession of a handgun by a juvenile and

principal to “2 counts” of armed robbery. For the reasons that follow, we affirm

R.B.’s delinquency adjudication of principal to armed robbery, we reverse R.B.’s

delinquency adjudication of principal to attempted second degree murder and

principal to aggravated second degree battery, and we remand this matter to the

juvenile court with instructions to correct the written judgment to properly reflect

the offenses for which R.B. was adjudicated and sentenced in the transcript.

FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

On January 27, 2022, the State filed a delinquency petition (the “Petition”)

in the Juvenile Court for the Parish of Orleans, charging seventeen-year-old R.B.

with one count of principal to attempted second degree murder, a violation of La.

R.S. 14:(27)30.1, one count of aggravated second degree battery, a violation of La.

R.S. 14:34.7, one count of armed robbery, a violation of La. R.S. 14:64, one count

of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, a violation of La. R.S. 14:68.4, and one

count of illegal carrying of [weapons], a violation of La. R.S. 14:95(A).2 In the

2 Specifically, the State charged R.B. as following:

COUNT 1: LA R.S. 14:(27) 30.1 . . . relative to ATTEMPTED SECOND DEGREE MURDER, to wit: attempted killing of [Ms. Mantle] where there was a specific intent to kill or inflict great bodily harm and while the perpetrator was engaged in the attempted armed robbery of a white Mercedes Benz car in the possession of [Ms. Mantle], on January 6, 2022, at approximately 8:00 P.M. at the 2400 block of Jena Street, in the Parish of Orleans.

COUNT 2: LA. R.S. 14:34.7 relative to AGGRAVATED SECOND DEGREE BATTERY, to wit: a battery against [Ms. Mantle] committed with a dangerous weapon when the offender intentionally inflicts great bodily harm, on January 6, 2022[,] at approximately 8:00 P.M. at the 2400 block of Jena Street, in the Parish of Orleans.

COUNT 3: LA R.S. 14:64 relative to ARMED ROBBERY, to wit: taking gray Lexus keys and cellphone in the possession of [Mr. Crafton], from the victim’s person or in his/her immediate control, by use of force or intimidation, while

2 Petition, the State alleged that R.B., and three other juveniles – J.K., D.D. and K.C.

– participated in a crime spree that involved four victims and spanned over a two-

week period. The State contended that the crimes began on December 26, 2021,

when a vehicle owned by Victim 1, Mr. Rumsey, was stolen from his home and

later used as a getaway vehicle on January 6, 2022, during the armed robbery of

Victim 2, Mr. Crafton, and the attempted second degree murder and aggravated

second degree battery of Victim 3, Ms. Mantle, approximately twenty-four minutes

later. When R.B. was arrested the next day, he was carrying a weapon and he had

Mr. Rumsey’s key. R.B. answered the Petition with a plea of not guilty on all

counts.3

On March 14, 2022, R.B. filed a motion to quash the Petition in the juvenile

court. In the motion to quash, R.B. argued that his charges were unconstitutional

armed with a firearm, a dangerous weapon, on January 6, 2022, at approximately 8:00 P.M. at the 5900 block of Constance Street, in the Parish of Orleans.

COUNT 4: LA R.S. 14:68.4 relative to UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE, to wit: the intentional taking or use of a gray 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee belonging to [Mr. Rumsey], either without the owner’s consent or by means of fraudulent practice or representations, but without any intent to permanently deprive, between January 6, 2022[,] at 7:30 [P.M.] and January 7, 2022[,] at 9:30 [A.M.] on or around the 2400 block of Jena Street, the 5900 block of Constance Street and/or the 3400 block of Pauger Street, in the Parish of Orleans.

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COUNT 6: LA R.S. 14:95(A) relative to ILLEGAL CARRYING OF [WEAPONS], to wit: the intentional concealment of a firearm on one’s person, on January 7, 2022 at approximately 9:45 [A.M.] at Allen and Rocheblave Streets, in the Parish of Orleans.

The State also alleged additional charges in the Petition stemming from the crime spree that were not applicable to R.B.: COUNT 5 relative to the intentional possession of a handgun on January 7, 2022, when the offender has not yet attained the age of 18, a violation of La. R.S. 14:95.8; COUNT 7 relative to the armed robbery of Mr. Estrella on January 3, 2022, a violation of La. R.S. 14:64; and COUNT 8 relative to the attempted second degree murder of Ms. Mantle on January 6, 2022, a violation of La. R.S. 14:(27) 30.1. 3 Juveniles R.B and J.K. were tried together. D.D. and K.C. answered with guilty pleas to their

charges.

3 because the attempted second degree murder and aggravated second degree battery

charges are a violation of the double jeopardy clause of both the United States

Constitution and the Louisiana Constitution. The juvenile court did not schedule

the motion to quash for hearing or hear any arguments in connection with the

motion to quash.

On March 21, 2022, the State amended count one of the Petition, charging

R.B. with principal to attempted second degree murder, a violation of

14:(24)(27)30.1. The State did not amend any other portions of the Petition.

Shortly afterward, on March 25, 2022, the adjudication hearing commenced.4

Adjudication Hearing Testimony

Mr.

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