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State v. Restrepo

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jan 31, 1992
593 So. 2d 1259 (La. 1992)

Opinion


593 So.2d 1258 (La. 1992) STATE ex rel. Pedro RESTREPO v. STATE of Louisiana. No. 91-KH-0463. Supreme Court of Louisiana. January 31, 1992

       PER CURIAM.

       Granted in part. The Legislature did not intend, when a person makes one sale of over 400 grams of cocaine, to punish that person both for possessing over 400 grams of cocaine and for distributing that same amount in one sale. See State v. Smith, 475 So.2d 331 (La.1985). In view of the fact that the distribution offense is the less severely punishable crime, that conviction is vacated and set aside. See State ex rel. Adams v. Butler, 558 So.2d 552 (La.1990). Otherwise, the application is denied.


Summaries of

State v. Restrepo

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jan 31, 1992
593 So. 2d 1259 (La. 1992)
Case details for

State v. Restrepo

Case Details

Full title:STATE EX REL. PEDRO RESTREPO v. STATE OF LOUISIANA

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Jan 31, 1992

Citations

593 So. 2d 1259 (La. 1992)
593 So. 2d 1259

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