Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1998

State v. Moore

State v. Moore
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided May 15, 1998 · Traylor
719 So. 2d 59; 1998 La. LEXIS 1714; 1998 WL 326945 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Moore

Opinion of the Court

In re State of Louisiana;—Plaintiff(s); applying for supervisory and/or remedial writ; *60Parish of Calcasieu, 14th Judicial District Court, Div. “D”, No. 12750-94; to the Court of Appeal, Third Circuit, No. KW97-1393.

Writ granted; revocation of probation reinstated. Because the state presented more than adequate factual support showing that Moore violated a term of his probation by-violating a law, La.C.Cr.P. art. 895(A); R.S. 15:542, and because Moore knew of the law, cf. State v. Sussmann, 374 So.2d 1256, 1259 (La. 1979), no abuse of the district court’s discretion appears. La.C.Cr.P. art. 900; Sussmann, 374 So.2d at 1259; State v. Lassai, 366 So.2d 1389, 1391 (La. 1978); State ex rel. Robertson v. Maggio, 341 So.2d 366, 370 (La. 1976).

TRAYLOR, J., not on panel.

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