State of Louisiana v. Wilcy Ernest Monceaux, Sr.

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedNovember 7, 2012
DocketKA-0012-0601
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD CIRCUIT

12-601

VERSUS

WILCY ERNEST MONCEAUX, SR.

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APPEAL FROM THE THIRTY-FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF JEFFERSON DAVIS, NO. 703-11 HONORABLE C. STEVE GUNNELL, DISTRICT JUDGE

JAMES T. GENOVESE JUDGE

Court composed of Jimmie C. Peters, James T. Genovese, and Shannon J. Gremillion, Judges.

AFFIRMED.

Edward J. Marquet Louisiana Appellate Project Post Office Box 53733 Lafayette, Louisiana 70505-3733 (337) 237-6841 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLANT: Wilcy Ernest Monceaux, Sr. Michael C. Cassidy District Attorney Thirty-First Judicial District Stacey C. Naquin, Assistant District Attorney Post Office Box 1388 Jennings, Louisiana 70546 (337) 824-1893 COUNSEL FOR APPELLEE: State of Louisiana GENOVESE, Judge.

In this companion criminal case with State v. Monceaux, 12-599 (La.App. 3

Cir. ---/---/12), --- So.3d ---, Defendant, Wilcy Ernest Monceaux, Sr., pled guilty to

the offense of false imprisonment with a dangerous weapon in violation of La.R.S.

14:46.1. In accordance with his plea agreement, Defendant was sentenced to five

years at hard labor, suspended, and placed on supervised probation for five years,

to run consecutively to the twenty-year hard labor sentence he received by virtue of

his plea to attempted manslaughter under Docket No. 12-599 of this court.

Defendant has appealed and has presented the identical assignment of error

and issue (excessive sentence) as he did under Docket No. 12-599 of this court.

Defendant’s brief in this matter is identical to his brief regarding the other

sentence, and it does not raise any error regarding his false imprisonment plea and

sentence. After reviewing the record, we find no errors patent.

For the reasons set forth herein and in State v. Monceaux, 12-599 (La.App. 3

Cir. ---/---/12), --- So.3d ---, Defendant’s sentence for false imprisonment with a

dangerous weapon is affirmed.

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