State Of Louisiana v. Warren C. Reavis, III

Louisiana Court of Appeal·Decided November 12, 2019·No. 2019KW1168·Unknown

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT

STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 2019 KW 1168

VERSUS

WARREN C. REAVIS, III NOV 12 019

In Re: Warren C. Reavis, III, applying for supervisory writs, 22nd Judicial District Court, Parish St.

of

Tammany,

No. 528, 248.

BEFORE: WHIPPLE, C. J., GUIDRY AND CRAIN, JJ.

WRIT DENIED. Relator was convicted of attempted looting during the existence of a state of emergency, a felony in violation of La. R. S. 14: 27 and 14: 62. 5( C). Pursuant to La. R. S. 14: 62. 5( C), the district court was required to impose relator' s sentence without benefit of parole. It is well-

settled that the conditions imposed on the habitual offender sentence are those mandated in the that statute a defendant is accused of violating. See State v. Bruins, 407 So. 2d 685, 687 La. 1981); State v. Thomas, 2012- 0177 ( La. 1st Cir.

App.

12/ 28/ 12), 112 So. 3d 875, 878.

VGW

JMG WJC

COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT

DEPUTY CL RK OF COURT FOR THE COURT

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Related

State v. Bruins
407 So. 2d 685 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1981)
State v. Thomas
112 So. 3d 875 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2012)