STATE of Louisiana
v.
Anthony THOMAS.
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
PER CURIAM.[*]
Granted. The decision of the court of appeal is reversed, defendant's conviction and sentence are reinstated and this case is remanded to the district court for execution of sentence.
*491 We do not subscribe to the state's view that the grounds for reversing defendant's conviction and sentence for attempted aggravated burglary, that the prosecutor commented indirectly on defendant's failure to take the stand, see State v. Thomas, 99-1500 (La.App. 1st Cir.6/23/00), ___ So.2d ___ (unpub'd) constituted a structural defect in the proceedings which nullified the jury's verdict and permitted it to reindict defendant for the charged offense of aggravated burglary. Comment on the defendant's failure to take the stand at trial is a trial error, not a structural defect in the proceedings, that has been subject to harmless-error analysis at the federal level since Chapman v. California,
Nevertheless, reversal of defendant's first conviction and sentence did not preclude the state from holding a second trial, only from seeking a conviction for aggravated burglary. United States v. Ball,
WEIMER, J., recused.
NOTES
Notes
[*] Associate Justice John L. Weimer recused.
