Case ID: so2d_256/html/0430-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

260 La. 423
    STATE of Louisiana v. Thomas Wesley JAMES.
    No. 51708.
    Supreme Court of Louisiana.
    Jan. 4, 1972.
    Rehearing Denied Jan. 27, 1972.
    Máxime LaBranche, Baton Rouge, for defendant-appellant.
    Jack P. F. Gremillion, Atty. Gen., Harry H. Howard, Asst. Atty. Gen., Sargent Pitcher, Jr., Dist. Atty., J. David McNeill, III, Asst. Dist. Atty., for plaintiff-appellee.
   PER CURIAM.

The defendant, Thomas W. James pleaded guilty to forgery, La.R.S. 14:72. He appeals this conviction.

A plea of guilty waives all defects prior to that plea except those jurisdictional defects which appear on the face of the pleadings and proceedings. State v. Valentine, No. 51,603 on our docket, decided November 8, 1971, 259 La. 1019, 254 So.2d 450; State v. Coats No. 51,375 on our docket, decided November 23, 1971, 260 La. 64, 255 So.2d 75. No bills of exception were reserved or perfected. On this appeal we are limited to a review of the pleadings and proceedings for discoverable error. La.C.Cr.P. art. 920(2). We find no error.

The conviction and sentence are affirmed.