State Of Louisiana v. Christopher Buckenberger

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedSeptember 3, 2019
Docket2019KW0833
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT

STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 2019 KW 0833

VERSUS

CHRISTOPHER BUCKENBERGER SEP 0 3 2019

In Re: Christopher Buckenberger, applying for supervisory writs, 22nd Judicial District Court, Parish of St.

Tammany, No. 410991.

BEFORE: HIGGINBOTHAM, PENZATO, AND LANIER, JJ.

WRIT DENIED. The district court did not err in denying relator' s claims. Relator' s complaint about the untimely probable cause hearing following his arrest in this case is

procedurally barred because it was previously addressed by this court on appeal. See La. Code Crim. P. art. 930. 4( A). The First Amendment does not protect a true threat, which is " a

statement that a reasonable recipient would have interpreted as a serious expression of an intent to harm or cause injury to another." See United States v. Beale, 620 F. 3d 856, 865 ( 8th Cir. 2010), cert. denied, 562 U. S. 1190, 131 S. Ct. 1023, 178 L. Ed. 2d 847 ( 2011). In the instant case, relator threatened to kill the officers who arrested him. Relator' s statements, which

threatened violence toward law enforcement officers during a

lawful arrest, are not encompassed under the " threats" that the

Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals found to be unconstitutionally overly broad. See Seals v. McBee, 898 F. 3d 587, 596- 97 ( 5th Cir. 2018). Accordingly, relator' s convictions and sentences

for violating the public intimidation statute ( La. R. S. 14: 122) are valid.

TMH AHP

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V D P T CLERK OF COUffF FOR THE COURT

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United States v. Beale
620 F.3d 856 (Eighth Circuit, 2010)
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898 F.3d 587 (Fifth Circuit, 2018)

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