State v. Duplessis
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Defendant was convicted for the May 15, 1967 murder of Oscar Meeks, manager of the Tenneco Service Station at 1413 North Claiborne Avenue in New Orleans, during an attempted robbery of the station. He was sentenced to death.
On appeal defendant complained that the petit jury was selected in violation of Witherspoon v. Illinois, 391 U.S. 510, 88 S.Ct. 1770, 20 L.Ed.2d 776 (1968). This court held that the requirements of Wither-spoon had been satisfied and accordingly affirmed the conviction and sentence. See [645]*645State v. Hudson, 253 La. 992, 221 So.2d 484 (1969).
A writ of certiorari was sought from the United States Supreme Court. On June 28, 1971, 402 U.S. 946, 91 S.Ct. 2282, 29 L.Ed. 2d 856, the writ was granted and the judgment insofar as it imposed the death sentence was reversed and the case remanded to this court.1
The United States Supreme Court has reversed us only with respect to our affirmance of the imposition of the death sentence. We remand this case to the Criminal District Court for the Parish of Orleans in order that the defendant may be resentenced to life imprisonment. See State v. Shaffer et al., 260 La. 605, 257 So.2d 121, overruling in part State v. Turner, 253 La. 763, 220 So.2d 67, State v. Benjamin, 254 La. 49, 222 So.2d 853, Article 916, Code of Criminal Procedure.
It is so ordered.
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