State v. Henderson
992 So. 2d 968, 2008 WL 4688171
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State v. Henderson, 992 So. 2d 968, 2008 WL 4688171 (La. 2008).
Opinion
STATE of Louisiana
v.
Clarence HENDERSON.
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Granted. The judgment of the district court granting respondent's motion for probation is vacated, respondent's sentence of life imprisonment at hard labor is reinstated, and this case is remanded to the district court for purposes of once more rendering that sentence executory. See State v. Thomas, 07-0634 (La.1/11/08), 972 So.2d 323.
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