State v. McGehee
State v. McGehee
966 So. 2d 1245; 2007 WL 3355694
(Southern Reporter, Second Series)
State v. McGehee
Opinion
STATE OF LOUISIANA,
v.
KEVIN MCGEHEE.
Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.
WALTER REED, District Attorney, KATHRYN LANDRY, Counsel for Plaintiff/Appellee, State of Louisiana.
FRANK SLOAN, Counsel for Defendant/Appellant, Kevin McGehee.
Before CARTER, C.J., PETTIGREW and WELCH, JJ.
CARTER, C.J.
Defendant appeals, designating as his sole assignment of error that the evidence was insufficient to support his convictions. The record demonstrates that the evidence in support of the defendant's criminal jury verdicts is not insufficient. The defendant's sentences and convictions are affirmed by summary disposition in accordance with Uniform Rules-Courts of Appeal, Rule 2-16.2.A(9).
CONVICTIONS AND SENTENCES AFFIRMED.
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