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P. v. Guidry CA2/8
Defendant was acquitted in a court trial of two counts of robbery and convicted of the lesser included offense of petty theft. He was sentenced to 189 days in jail, with credit for time served, and ordered to pay statutory fees and fines. On appeal, defendant, who represented himself at trial, contends the trial court failed to provide adequate advisements before accepting his waiver of the right to a jury trial. He asserts the error is structural and reversible per se. Employing the “totality of the circumstances” test, we find no error and affirm.

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