State v. Lafitte

347 So. 2d 846, 1977 La. LEXIS 7000
Supreme Court of Louisiana·Decided July 1, 1977·No. No. 59304·Published

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Under the appropriate exercise of this Court’s appellate jurisdiction, the assignments of error raised by defendant are without merit. The issue of whether or not the defendant was denied effective assistance of counsel is properly raised by writ of habeas corpus. State v. Ross, 343 So.2d 722 (La.1977); State v. Mouton, 327 So.2d 413 (La.1976).

Defendant’s conviction and sentence are affirmed.

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Related

State v. Ross
343 So. 2d 722 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1977)
State v. Mouton
327 So. 2d 413 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1976)