State v. Black
State v. Black
Opinion of the Court
The defendant, Eugene Black was charged by bill of information on April 9, 1985 with possession of mescaline, a violation of R.S. 40:966. Mr. Black pled not guilty at his arraignment on April 11,1985. On June 13, 1985, the defendant was found guilty of attempted possession of mescaline by the vote of a twelve member jury. The State filed a Multiple Bill on June 20, 1985 and the defendant was found to be a second offender. On June 27, 1985, he was sentenced to serve five years at hard labor with no good time or parole, as a multiple offender.
Defendant requests that this court review the record for errors patent. Our review of the record for errors patent reveals that there are none.
Accordingly, defendant’s conviction and sentence are hereby affirmed.
Affirmed.
. On January 17, 1986, four assignments of error were filed by retained counsel. These were not briefed and are deemed abandoned.
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