Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2024

State Of Louisiana v. Arty James Marcel

State Of Louisiana v. Arty James Marcel
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided February 16, 2024

State Of Louisiana v. Arty James Marcel

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 2023 KW 1205 VERSUS

ARTY JAMES MARCEL FEBRUARY 16, 2024

In Re: Arty James Marcel, applying for supervisory writs, 32nd Judicial District Court, Parish of Terrebonne, No. 686293.

BEFORE: WELCH, WOLFE, AND STROMBERG, JJ.

WRIT DENIED. Any challenge to a previous conviction which is not made before sentence is imposed may not thereafter be raised to attack the habitual offender sentence. See La. R. S.

15: 529. 1( D)( 1)( b); State v. Chaney, 2020- 0981 ( La. App. 1st Cir. 6/ 4/ 21), 327 So. 3d 1038, 1042- 43, writ denied, 2021- 01204 ( La. 11/ 10/ 21), 326 So. 3d 1251. On appeal, this court noted that the mandatory sentence required by " La. R. S. 15: 529. 1( A) ( 4) ( b)", was imprisonment for the remainder of the defendant' s natural life, without the benefit of parole, probation, or suspension of sentence. See State v. Marcel, 2015- 1805 ( La. App. lst Cir. 6/ 3/ 16), 2016 WL 3126440 ( unpublished), writ denied, 2016- 1196 La. 5/ 26/ 17), 221 So. 3d 855. Moreover, there is no statutory bar to applying the habitual offender law in sentencing for more than one conviction obtained on the same date based on unrelated conduct. State V. Lowery, 2004- 0802 ( La. App. 1st Cir. 12/ 17/ 04), 890 So. 2d 711, 722, writ denied, 2005- 0447 ( La. 5/ 13/ 05), 902 So. 2d 1018.

RT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT

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