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- Title
State v. Noble: Mandatory Minimum Madness in Louisiana.
- Authors
Fritchie, Hayley H.
- Abstract
The article discusses the Louisiana Court of Appeal for the Fourth Circuit's decision in case State v. Noble in which the defendant was convicted of a fourth offense possession of marijuana and then adjudicated as a third felony offender. Topics discussed include Louisiana's habitual offender law, a writ application filed by the state with the Fourth Circuit for deviation from the mandatory minimum sentence against the defendant.
- Subjects
MANDATORY minimum sentences; MARIJUANA abuse; LEGAL status of recidivists; LOUISIANA. Court of Appeals; LEGAL judgments; WRITS
- Publication
Tulane Law Review, 2015, Vol 89, Issue 4, p933
- ISSN
0041-3992
- Publication type
Article