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Damon J. Baldone & Associates, APLC

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Eldon R Harrall Jr Aplc

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Jessica L Duet, Attorney At Law, LLC

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The Law Office of Dennis J. Elfert, APLC

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Malbrough & Wright, APLC

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Todd M. Joffrion, Attorney At Law

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Cancienne Law Firm

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Carl T Schwab, LLC

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State v. Ates

... LOLLEY, J. This criminal appeal arises from the Third Judicial District Court, Parish of Union, State of Louisiana. Edward Eugene Ates, Jr. ... The offense of illegal use of a weapon requires proof of either general intent or criminal negligence. State v. Walker, 26,026 (La.App. ...

State v. Ates

8 So.3d 581 (2009). STATE of Louisiana v. Edward Eugene ATES, Jr. No. 2008-KO-2341. Supreme Court of Louisiana. May 15, 2009. Denied.

State v. Jones

... 2781, 61 L.Ed.2d 560 (1979). Under the Jackson standard, a review of a criminal conviction record for sufficiency of evidence does not require the court to ask whether it believes that the evidence at the trial established guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. ...