Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1995

State v. Hall

State v. Hall
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided June 2, 1995 · Dennis
654 So. 2d 1085; 1995 La. LEXIS 1462; 1995 WL 336423 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Hall

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

Granted. The defendant’s multiple offender adjudication and sentence are reinstated. To the extent that the documentary evidence introduced by the state, in support of its multiple bill did not show that the predicate offense was for a misdemeanor and tended to establish circumstantially that it was in fact a felony, cf., State v. Totten, 598 So.2d 1274 (La.App. 4th Cir. 1992), the defendant remains bound by his failure to raise his present complaint at the time he was adjudicated a multiple offender. State v. Martin, 427 So.2d 1182, 1187 (La. 1983); State ex rel. Ross v. Blackburn, 403 So.2d 719 (La. 1981); La.Code Crim.Proc. art. 841; cf. La.Rev.Stat. 15:529.1(D)(l)(b). The defendant must return to the district court in which he was convicted to press any collateral attack on the validity of that prior judgment, and the defendant will have the burden of proof in that attack. La.Code Crim.Proc. art. 924 et seq.

DENNIS, J., not on panel.

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