Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1974

State v. Spooner

State v. Spooner
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided August 30, 1974 · Calogero
299 So. 2d 783; 1974 La. LEXIS 4563 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Spooner

Opinion of the Court

CALOGERO, Justice.

The defendant, Norman J. Spooner, was tried and convicted of armed robbery and sentenced to serve sixteen years at hard labor. Although four bills of exceptions were reserved during the trial, none of the bills were perfected.

Only perfected bills, as required by Articles 844 and 845, C.Cr.P., will be considered for the purpose of appellate review; in their absence, we are limited on appeal to a review of the pleadings and proceedings for discoverable error. State v. Quinn, 288 So.2d 605 (La. 1974); State v. McCurady, 286 So.2d 638 (La. 1973). We find none.

For the reasons assigned, the conviction and sentence are affirmed.

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