
This episode details an appeal case in the Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal, State of Louisiana versus Koby Dillon. The court affirmed Dillon's convictions for possession with intent to distribute marijuana and illegal possession of a weapon while possessing a controlled dangerous substance. However, the sentence for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon was vacated due to the district court's failure to impose a mandatory fine, and the case was remanded for resentencing on that specific count. The episode further addresses Dillon's various assignments of error, including challenges to the sufficiency of evidence for his prior convictions and the identity of the seized substance, as well as arguments regarding the admissibility of "other crimes" evidence and the constitutionality of his twenty-year sentence. Ultimately, the court rejected most of Dillon's arguments, upholding the convictions and most of the sentences.