State of Louisiana v. Robert Lee Sargent

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJuly 14, 2021
DocketKA-0021-0214
StatusUnknown

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State of Louisiana v. Robert Lee Sargent, (La. Ct. App. 2021).

Opinion

NOT DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION

STATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD CIRCUIT

21-214

VERSUS

ROBERT LEE SARGENT **********

APPEAL FROM THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF CALCASIEU, NO. 21457-15 HONORABLE RONALD F. WARE, DISTRICT JUDGE

**********

BILLY H. EZELL JUDGE

Court composed of Elizabeth A. Pickett, Billy H. Ezell, and Jonathan W. Perry, Judges.

CONVICTION AND SENTENCE VACATED; PROSECUTION ABATED FROM INCEPTION.

Stephen C. Dwight District Attorney, 14th Judicial District 901 Lakeshore Dr. Lake Charles, La 70601 (337) 437-3400 COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/APPELLEE: State of Louisiana

Annette Fuller Roach Louisiana Appellate Project P. O. Box 1747 Lake Charles, LA 70602-1747 (337) 436-2900 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLANT: Robert Lee Sargent Ezell, Judge.

Defendant, Robert Lee Sargent, was charged by bill of information filed on

August 28, 2015, with crime against nature by incest, a violation of La.R.S. 14:89,

and aggravated crime against nature by incest, a violation of La.R.S. 14:89.1. On

October 22, 2018, count one was nolle prossed, and Defendant entered a no contest

plea to the amended charge of crime against nature by sexual battery. On February

20, 2019, Defendant was sentenced to twenty-five years at hard labor without benefit

of probation, parole, or suspension sentence to run concurrently with the sentence

imposed in trial court docket number 26248-15 and consecutively to that imposed in

trial court docket number 22641-15.

Defendant filed a “Pro Se Motion for Out-of-Time Appeal,” which was

granted by the trial court on October 20 2020. The record was lodged with this court

on March 31, 2021.

On May 1, 2021, Defendant died. As a result of Defendant’s death, his

counsel filed a “Notice of Death of Client, Motion to Vacate the Judgment or

Conviction and Abate Prosecution Ab Initio” on June 3, 2021. Defendant’s counsel

provided this Court with a “Fact of Death Letter,” which “shall constitute proof of

death for all purposes.” La.R.S. 44:19(E)(1).

Defense counsel’s motion cites State v. Harvey, 94-343 (La. 10/20/94), 644

So.2d 371; State v. McClow, 364 So.2d 566 (La.1978); State v. Morris, 328 So.2d

65 (La.1976); and State v. Burton, 46,552 (La.App. 2 Cir. 9/21/11), 74 So.3d 253, in

support of her assertion that the conviction and sentence should be vacated and the

proceedings abated from their inception. Examination of the law and cited

jurisprudence confirms that relief is due based on the facts in this case. Accordingly, Defendant’s conviction and sentence are vacated, and all

proceedings in this prosecution are abated from their inception.

CONVICTION AND SENTENCE VACATED; PROSECUTION

ABATED FROM INCEPTION.

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Related

State v. Morris
328 So. 2d 65 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1976)
State v. Burton
74 So. 3d 253 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2011)

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