State v. Davis
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Opinion
Defendant Odell Davis was convicted after a jury trial of aggravated rape, a violation of R.S. 14:42, and was sentenced to life imprisonment without benefit of parole, probation or suspension of sentence. Upon this appeal defendant relies on ten assignments of error for a reversal of his conviction and sentence.1 Review of the substance of the assignments of error presented for review discloses that they lack reversible merit.
Accordingly, we affirm the defendant’s conviction and sentence.
AFFIRMED.
Chief Judge L. Julian Samuel participated in this decision as Associate Justice Ad Hoc sitting in the place of Chief Justice Sanders, retired.
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367 So. 2d 364, 1979 La. LEXIS 7275, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/state-v-davis-la-1979.