State v. McGee

88 So. 784, 149 La. 178, 1921 La. LEXIS 1405
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedMay 2, 1921
DocketNo. 24449
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
State v. McGee, 88 So. 784, 149 La. 178, 1921 La. LEXIS 1405 (La. 1921).

Opinion

MONROE, C. J.

Defendant herein, being charged with a felony, challenged the array in the same court and upon the identical grounds relied on by the defendant in the case of State v. Guillory (No. 24436 of our docket) 88 South. 780,1 this day decided; and, the evidence here adduced being the same, our reasons for affirming the conviction and sentence appealed from in that case are equally applicable here and need not be repeated.

For the reasons assigned in the matter of State of Louisiana v. Guillory (No. 24436 of the docket), 88 South. 780,1 this day decided, therefore the conviction and sentence herein appealed from are

Affirmed.

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State v. Guillory
88 So. 780 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1921)

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