Supreme Court of Louisiana, 2000

State v. Rose

State v. Rose
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided November 27, 2000 · Connecting, Crime, Error, Johnson, Jury, Prejudicial, Reconsideration, Testimony, Weapons
774 So. 2d 988; 2000 La. LEXIS 3314; 2000 WL 1781022 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Rose

Opinion of the Court

In re Rose, Kenly C.; — Defendant; Applying for Reconsideration of this Court’s Order dated December 10⅛ 1999; Parish of Orleans Criminal District Court Number 375-597; to the Court of Appeal Fourth Circuit Number 97-KA-2212.

Denied.

JOHNSON, J., would grant reconsideration. Exhibiting weapons to the jury, and allowing testimony without connecting the weapons to this crime was prejudicial and not harmless error.

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