Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1992

State v. Hoofkin

State v. Hoofkin
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided April 20, 1992 · Per Curiam
596 So. 2d 536; 1992 WL 79844 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Hoofkin

Opinion

596 So.2d 536 (1992)

STATE of Louisiana
v.
Bobby HOOFKIN.

No. 92-K-0290.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

April 20, 1992.

PER CURIAM.

Granted in part; denied in part. This case is remanded to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal for consideration of the defendant's challenge to the facial validity of LSA-R.S. 14:130.1. This court has consistently held that the facial unconstitutionality of a statute on which a conviction is based is an error discoverable by the mere inspection of pleadings and proceedings, without inspection of the evidence, which is subject to appellate review under LSA-C.Cr.P. art. 920, even though the defendant did not raise the issue in the trial court and did not comply with the assignment of error procedure in LSA-C.Cr.P. art. 844 or with the contemporaneous objection rule of LSA-C.Cr.P. art. 841. State v. Green, 493 So.2d 588, 590 (La. 1986); State v. Lee, 364 So.2d 1024 (La. 1978); State v. Wrestle, Inc., 360 So.2d 831 (La. 1978); State v. Stewart, 325 So.2d 828 (La. 1976), cert. denied, 425 U.S. 997, 96 S.Ct. 2213, 48 L.Ed.2d 822 (1976); State v. Williams, 322 So.2d 177 (La. 1975); State v. Dillard, 320 So.2d 116 (La. 1975). In all other respects the application is denied.

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