Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2023

State Of Louisiana v. James A. Blake

State Of Louisiana v. James A. Blake
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided October 13, 2023

State Of Louisiana v. James A. Blake

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA

STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 2023 KW 0949

VERSUS

JAMES A. BLAKE OCTOBER 13, 2023

In Re: State of Louisiana, applying for supervisory writs, 20th Judicial District Court, Parish of West Feliciana, No. 23- WFLN- 41.

BEFORE: WELCH, HOLDRIDGE,, AND WOLFE, JJ.

WRIT DENIED.

JEW GH

Wolfe, J., dissents and would grant the writ application.

The defendant bears the burden of persuasion by a preponderance of the evidence in non - homicide cases involving self- defense.

See State v. Cheatham, 38, 413 ( La. App. 2nd Cir. 6/ 23/ 04), 877 So. 2d 164, 172- 73, writ denied, 2004- 2224 ( La. 6/ 24/ 05), 904 So. 2d 717. in non - homicide cases where self- defense is raised, a 1, ua.1 inquiry --,. s required; " an objective inquiry into whether the force used was reasonable under the circumstances; and subjective inquiry into wnether the force used was apparently necessary." See State v. Freeman, 427 So. 2d 1161, 1163 ( La. 1983). if the burden of on , was persuasion placed on the State t.o disprove the subjective Ct' Lve influences, the State would bear an onerous burden " since ` Lt would only be the defendant who has these facts at his disposal S.fDOsal to produce to the court." See Cheatham, 877 So. 2d at 17-3).

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