State v. Pleasant

772 So. 2d 910, 2000 WL 1694024
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedNovember 8, 2000
Docket99-KA-2349
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Bluebook
State v. Pleasant, 772 So. 2d 910, 2000 WL 1694024 (La. Ct. App. 2000).

Opinion

772 So.2d 910 (2000)

STATE of Louisiana
v.
Michael J. PLEASANT.

No. 99-KA-2349.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

November 8, 2000.

*912 Harry F. Connick, District Attorney of Orleans Parish, Julie C. Tizzard, Assistant District Attorney of Orleans Parish, New Orleans, Louisiana, Attorneys for Plaintiff/Appellee, State of Louisiana.

Catherine J. Smith, New Orleans, Louisiana, and George A. Blair, III, New Orleans, Louisiana, Attorneys for Defendant/Appellant, Michael Pleasant.

(Court composed of Judge JOAN BERNARD ARMSTRONG, Judge STEVEN R. PLOTKIN, Judge PATRICIA RIVET MURRAY).

MURRAY, Judge.

Defendant Michael Pleasant appeals his conviction for manslaughter claiming that there was insufficient evidence to convict, and that the sentence of thirty years was excessive. For the following reasons, we affirm the conviction and sentence.

STATEMENT OF THE CASE

Defendant Michael Pleasant, Nathaniel Pleasant, and Carl Williams, a/k/a Carl Pleasant, were indicted for the second degree murder of Syer Carter. On November 16, 1998, Michael Pleasant and Carl Williams were tried together by a twelve-member jury which found Mr. Pleasant guilty of manslaughter and Mr. Williams not guilty. The State entered a nolle prosequi as to Nathaniel Pleasant. Mr. Pleasant's motion for new trial was denied, and he was sentenced to serve thirty years at hard labor. A motion for reconsideration of sentence was denied after hearing. This appeal followed.

STATEMENT OF THE FACTS:

On June 21, 1997, at 12:30 p.m., Syer Carter was murdered in the 2100 block of Second Street.

Lolita Vallery, first cousin of Syer Carter, testified that she lived at 2529 Dryades with Syer, and that she knew Michael Pleasant and Carl Williams for about fifteen years from the neighborhood. She further testified that on the day of the murder, at around 12:15 or 12:20 p.m., she, Syer, and Jimmy Ratcliff were at 2510 Dryades, which was across the street from her house. She stated that as Syer and Ratcliff got into a heavy discussion, Michael Pleasant approached the three, and told Ratcliff that he was too old to be handled like that by someone younger. Ratcliff was 62 years old and was "like a stepfather" to Syer. She said that Syer told Mr. Pleasant that he had nothing to do with it as it was a family dispute. Ms. Vallery testified that Mr. Pleasant then cursed Syer, and pointed his hand in his face. Ms. Vallery tried to get them to stop fighting, but Mr. Pleasant told Syer, "Well, if you ever come around the corner on Danneel Street, I'm a kill your fucking ass." She said Mr. Pleasant then walked away and repeated the threat. Syer left to change his shirt and told her that he was going to go back to the funeral home.[1] Syer began walking away, but then asked a friend for her bicycle. Ms. Vallery stated that this was the last time she saw Syer alive. Several minutes later, she heard gunshots. She went inside her home to call 9-1-1, then went around the corner where she saw an ambulance and police cars already on the scene. Ms. Vallery explained that Syer had the nickname of "Rock" because he had a big head.

Under cross-examination, Ms. Vallery stated that two other persons, Ray Vallery and a boy named Derrick were also present when Michael Pleasant first approached her, Syer and Ratcliff. She did *913 not see Carl Williams on the day of the murder; however, she did see Allen Addison at the funeral earlier in the day.

Allen Addison testified that he knew both Michael Pleasant and Syer Carter, and that he witnessed the argument between them on Dryades between Second and Third Streets. He did not see Syer with a weapon, but heard Mr. Pleasant tell Syer that he had better not come around the corner. Addison stated that as he walked out of the grocery store on the corner of Second and Dryades, he saw Carl Williams running in the street, holding his side. Mr. Addison followed Carl and saw Mr. Pleasant standing in the middle of Second Street holding a gun wrapped in a white towel. Mr. Pleasant held the gun on Syer, and when Carl Williams ran up to him, Mr. Pleasant said something and started shooting Syer. He said that Williams pulled out a gun and also started shooting. Mr. Addison testified that prior to being shot, Syer raised up his shirt, indicating that he did not have a gun, and began backing up toward the sidewalk. As Syer turned to walk away, the shooting began. Mr. Addison said that he hollered at Mr. Pleasant and Syer just before the shooting started in an effort to stop the shooting, but when shots were fired at him, he turned and ran. He admitted that he was carrying a gun and that he returned fire. Mr. Addison recalled that there was a third person standing next to Carl Williams, but he could not see who it was. Mr. Addison testified that Mr. Pleasant continued shooting Syer on the ground. He recalled that Shannon Carter, Syer's younger brother, was also on the scene.

Shannon Carter testified that on the day of the shooting, he and his brother had been to the funeral of Syer's girlfriend's mother. He said that they left the funeral home and went to Jimmy Ratcliff's house on Dryades. He did not hear the discussion between Syer and Ratcliff or the one between Syer and Michael Pleasant. He saw Mr. Pleasant leave, and then saw Syer get on his bicycle and go toward Danneel Street. Shannon then went to the corner grocery store on Danneel where he could see his brother on the sidewalk talking to someone he could not see. He testified that he then saw Mr. Pleasant come through a gate and into the street, carrying a rifle with a towel over it. He heard Mr. Pleasant say, "What's up now?" Shannon stated that his brother raised up his shirt with both hands as he turned away from Mr. Pleasant. That was when Mr. Pleasant shot him. He stated that Carl Williams was across the street also shooting toward Syer. He recalled that there was a third person next to Williams; but, he could not tell who it was although he looked like someone named "Bo-Bo," Michael Pleasant and Carl Williams' cousin. Shannon denied seeing his brother with a weapon. He stated that Mr. Pleasant also fired at him, and he ran home toward Second Street. He did not know if anyone picked up bullet casings off the ground after the shooting. Shannon denied telling the police that the third man was Nathaniel Pleasant even after being shown a statement and his grand jury testimony in which he stated that the third person was Nathaniel.

Eunice Pleasant testified that Michael Pleasant and Carl Williams were her nephews. On the day of the incident, she was at her mother-in-law's grocery store in the neighborhood where the shooting took place. She knew both Syer and Shannon Carter, and said that she overheard a discussion between Syer and Michael on Dryades Street, wherein Syer told Michael to get off of his turf and that if he caught him on his turf again, he would kill Michael and whoever was with him. Michael told Syer to get out of his face, and Michael walked toward her. She said that she tried to get Michael to file a police report, but he refused to do so. Ms. Pleasant stated that she then walked to the grocery store on Danneel where she saw Syer on the opposite side of the street. Michael, who had been walking with her, *914 ran ahead, and she heard Syer and Michael engage in another threatening conversation. Michael then ran down Second Street from Danneel toward Saratoga; approximately a minute and a half later, she heard shooting. Ms. Pleasant testified that prior to the shooting, Shannon Carter ran into her with a gun in his hand, but did not say anything.

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