State v. Singleton
204 So. 2d 293, 251 La. 298, 1967 La. LEXIS 2378
Opinion
The defendant, James Valentine Singleton, subsequent to his conviction for pandering in violation of R.S. 14:84 and sentence to serve one year in jail following denial of a motion for a new trial, appealed without perfecting any bills of exception; hence, there is nothing for us to review save and except such errors that appear patent on the face of the record,1 and finding none, the conviction and sentence are affirmed.
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State v. Singleton, 204 So. 2d 293, 251 La. 298, 1967 La. LEXIS 2378 (La. 1967).
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