Raymond Landry v. State Raymond Landry v. State

Raymond Landry v. State

1975.AL.730 , 321 SO. 2D 759, 56 ALA. APP. 421

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The states first witness, Joe Corsentino, testified that on April 9, 1974, he was operating a store in the city of Bessemer, Alabama. On that day, around 1:20 p.m., he was on the way from the rear of the store to the front when his single employee, Mrs. Latino, informed him that there were some customers in the rear of the store. He saw two men standing before the meat counter. One of the men said, "We want seventy-five cents worth of bologna," and one of them then said, "Zeiglers bologna." He took the bologna out to slice it and one of the two men said, "Im sorry, this is a stick-up, we wont need this bologna." They then searched him and took him by the hand and said, "Lets go to the front."

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1975
4 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
5
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
55.8
KB

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