State Of Louisiana v. Latasha Hicks
State Of Louisiana v. Latasha Hicks
Opinion
STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT
STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 2022 KW 0750 VERSUS LATASHA HICKS SEPTEMBER 12, 2022 In Re: Latasha Hicks, applying for supervisory writs, 23rd Judicial District Court, Parish of Assumption, No. 20- 138.
BEFORE : WELCH, PENZATO, AND LANIER, JJ.
WRIT DENIED. A trial court is not required to conduct a hearing on a motion to reconsider sentence. See La. Code Crim.
P. art. 881.1(D). Further, a defendant suffers no prejudice by summary denial of his motion to reconsider sentence, where the sole basis for the motion for reconsideration of sentence is that the sentence was excessive, and the sentences are not constitutionally excessive. State v. Bedoya, 2008-630 (La. App. 5th Cir. 12/16/08), 998 So.2d 1283, 1292, writ denied, 2009-0484 (La. 11/20/09), 25 So.3d 784.
WIL COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT asl) DEPUTY CLERK OF COURT FOR THE COURT
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