STATE OF LOUISIANA VERSUS BRENDALL BOURQUE

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STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD CIRCUIT 12-1359 STATE OF LOUISIANA VERSUS BRENDALL BOURQUE ********** APPEAL FROM THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF LAFAYETTE, NO. CR136309 HONORABLE MARILYN C. CASTLE, DISTRICT JUDGE ********** MARC T. AMY JUDGE ********** Court composed of John D. Saunders, Marc T. Amy, and James T. Genovese, Judges. HABITUAL OFFENDER CONVICTION AND SENTENCE VACATED AND REMANDED FOR FURTHER PROCEEDINGS. MOTION TO WITHDRAW GRANTED. Saunders, J., dissents and assigns written reasons. Michael Harson District Attorney Post Office Box 3306 Lafayette, LA 70502-3306 (337) 232-5170 COUNSEL FOR APPELLEE: State of Louisiana Alan P. Haney Assistant District Attorney Post Office Box 4308 Lafayette, LA 70502 (337) 291-7009 COUNSEL FOR APPELLEE: State of Louisiana Edward Kelly Bauman Louisiana Appellate Project Post Office Box 1641 Lake Charles, LA 70602-1641 (337) 491-0570 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLANT: Brendall Bourque AMY, Judge. The defendant, Brendall Bourque, was charged in the Fifteenth Judicial District Court under docket number 129661 with failure to renew his registration as a sex offender, a violation of La.R.S. 15:542.1.1, and failure to notify law enforcement of a change of address, residence, or other registration information, a violation of La.R.S. 15:542.1.2. After a trial, the jury returned guilty verdicts as to both counts. Thereafter, the trial court imposed a sentence of eight years at hard labor, without benefit of probation, parole, or suspension of sentence on each count, to be served concurrently. The defendant s convictions and sentences regarding those charges are on appeal in State v. Brendall Bourque, 12-1358 (La.App. 3 Cir. _/_/_), __ So.3d __. The defendant was subsequently charged as a habitual offender in violation of La.R.S. 15:529.1. After a hearing, the trial court adjudicated the defendant a fourth felony offender, vacated his sentence for failure to renew his registration as a sex offender, and imposed a habitual offender sentence of twenty years at hard labor, to be served concurrently with his sentence for failure to notify law enforcement of a change of address, residence, or other registration information. The defendant appeals his habitual offender conviction and sentence. His appellate counsel has filed a brief and motion to withdraw pursuant to Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738, 87 S.Ct. 1396 (1967). We determined in State v. Brendall Bourque, 12-1358 (La.App. 3 Cir. _/_/_), __ So.3d __, that the defendant s sentences and convictions for failure to renew his registration as a sex offender, a violation of La.R.S. 15:542.1.1, and failure to notify law enforcement of a change of address, residence, or other registration information, a violation of La.R.S. 15:542.1.2, must be vacated. Pursuant to that determination, we find that the defendant s habitual offender conviction and sentence must also be vacated, and the matter is remanded to the trial court for further proceedings. Otherwise, the defendant s appeal under this docket number is moot. Appellate counsel s motion to withdraw is granted. HABITUAL OFFENDER CONVICTION AND SENTENCE VACATED AND REMANDED FOR FURTHER PROCEEDINGS. MOTION TO WITHDRAW GRANTED. 2 STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD CIRCUIT 12-1359 STATE OF LOUISIANA VERSUS BRENDALL BOURQUE SAUNDERS, J., dissents and assigns written reasons. Given that I would find no error by the trial court in granting the State s reverse-Batson motion in State v. Bourque, 12-1358 (La.App. 3 Cir. __/__/__) __ So.3d __, Defendant, in my view, would qualify as a habitual offender. Accordingly, I respectfully dissent. 1

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