State v. McGhee
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Opinion
*820Defendant, Chadwick McGhee, was originally charged with second degree kidnapping, a violation of La.R.S. 14:44.1, but was found guilty of simple kidnapping, a violation of La.R.S. 14:45. He was adjudicated a third felony offender and sentenced to life imprisonment without the benefit of probation, parole, or suspension of sentence. This court vacated his conviction due to insufficient evidence being presented at trial, which required the vacating of his habitual offender life sentence. State v. McGhee ,
On remand, this court affirmed Defendant's conviction and relegated two of Defendant's pro se assignments of error to post-conviction relief. State v. McGhee ,
Defendant filed a writ application in the supreme court, and on September 21, 2018, the court issued the following ruling:
Writ granted. Defendant, charged with second degree kidnapping, was found guilty of simple kidnapping. This court determined in State v. Price , 17-K-0520 (La. 6/27/18),250 So.3d 230 , that guilty of simple kidnapping is not responsive to a charge of second degree kidnapping. In addition, the return of a nonresponsive verdict constitutes an error patent reviewable even in the absence of a defense objection. La.C.Cr.P. 920 ; State v. Mayeux ,498 So.2d 701 , 703 (La. 1986) ; State v. Thibodeaux ,380 So.2d 59 (La. 1980) ; State v. Vincent ,387 So.2d 1097 (La. 1980). Therefore, we grant the application to remand to the court of appeal to reconsider its affirmance of defendant's conviction in light of State v. Price .
State v. McGhee , 17-1951 (La. 9/21/18),
In light of the supreme court's ruling, Defendant's conviction for simple kidnapping has been set aside in 15-285 and remanded to the trial court for the entry of a post-verdict judgment of acquittal on the charge of second degree kidnapping. As a result, Defendant's life sentence is vacated.
DECREE
Defendant's life sentence is vacated.
SENTENCE VACATED .
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