STATE of Louisiana
v.
Derrell MENDENHALL.
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
PER CURIAM.
Granted. The decision of the Second Circuit is reversed, and this case is remanded to the court of appeal for consideration of the remaining assignments of error pretermitted on original appeal.
A majority on the court of appeal panel found that the trial judge's statement informing defendant that the state would have to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt and that his attorney would have the opportunity to cross-examine the state's witnesses at a trial did not suffice as an advisement to defendant of his right to confront his accusers. State v. Mendenhall, 40,986 (La.App.2nd Cir. 5/19/06),
