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State v. Gerald

Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Feb 13, 2015
157 So. 3d 585 (La. 2015)

Opinion

No. 2015–K–1370.

02-13-2015

STATE of Louisiana v. Brett GERALD.


Opinion

Writ denied.

CRICHTON, J., additionally concurring.

I concur in the denial of this writ application, because the defendant did not timely object to his sentence, which waives any sentencing claim on appeal. La.Code Crim. P. art. 881.1(D).

I certainly agree with the trial court that the defendant's crimes call for a substantial sentence commensurate with their horrendous nature. However, I write separately to question the retroactive application of a substantive change in the law to the defendant. The collision in this matter occurred on May 30, 2012. This Court's decision in State v. Oliphant, 2012–1176, (La.3/19/13), 113 So.3d 165, in which the Court held vehicular homicide to be a crime of violence, was rendered in 2013. Likewise, it was not until 2014 that the Legislature amended La. R.S. 14:2 to add a provision categorizing vehicular homicide as a “crime of violence” when the vehicle operator's “blood alcohol concentration exceeds 0.20 percent by weight based on grams of alcohol per one hundred cubic centimeters of blood.” La. R.S. § 14:2(B)(46).

Because both the decision in Oliphant and the amendment to the Revised Statute occurred after the collision, the Act should not apply to the defendant. As a substantive change in the law, the classification of vehicular homicide as a “crime of violence” is not retroactive and should only apply prospectively. See La. R.S. 1:2 (“No Section of the Revised Statutes is retroactive unless it is expressly so stated.”); La. Civ.Code art. 6 (“In the absence of contrary legislative expression, substantive laws apply prospectively only.”). See also Church Mut. Ins. Co. v. Dardar, 2013–2351 (La.5/7/14), 145 So.3d 271, 279 (same).


Summaries of

State v. Gerald

Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Feb 13, 2015
157 So. 3d 585 (La. 2015)
Case details for

State v. Gerald

Case Details

Full title:STATE of Louisiana v. Brett GERALD.

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Date published: Feb 13, 2015

Citations

157 So. 3d 585 (La. 2015)

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