Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1992

State v. Hall

State v. Hall
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided September 4, 1992 · Cole, Hall, Watson
605 So. 2d 1076; 1992 La. LEXIS 2542; 1992 WL 218246 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Hall

Opinion of the Court

In re Hall, Willie Ray; — Defendants); applying for writ of certiorari and/or review, writ of prohibition, writ of mandamus; to the Court of Appeal, Third Circuit, No. CR91-0622; Parish of Sabine, 11th Judicial District Court, Div. “B”, No. 39,011.

Granted. The defendant’s sentence of four years at hard labor is vacated and this case is remanded for resentencing. The record of sentencing still does not provide a factual basis for imposing a near-maximum sentence on this first felony offender convicted of possessing four “rocks” of cocaine. Upon resentencing, the district court should comply with La.C.Cr.P. art. 894.1, as amended by Act 22 of 1991, which requires consideration of the sentencing guidelines promulgated by the Louisiana Sentencing Commission, as amended in May, 1992, in determining the appropriate sentence to be imposed. It is further ordered that the case be allotted to another judge of the same district to conduct the hearing and resentencing. State v. Mitchell, 558 So.2d 1118 (La. 1990).

Concurring Opinion

WATSON, J.,

concurs but would prefer to order a sentence which would terminate this matter.

COLE and HALL, JJ., dissent.

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