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Aug 06, 2015

Three charged with a crime in vandalism arrests

Louisiana authorities have made several arrests in connection with an alleged act of vandalism. The incident took place in Ouachita Parish on a logging site of over 600 acres. An extensive volume of damage was reported to police, which led to an offer of $3,000…

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Jul 31, 2015

Louisiana jockeys charged with a crime

Many Louisiana residents are familiar with the racetrack at Evangeline Downs. Located in Opelousas, the facility is a site where fans can watch racehorses and place bets on their favorites. Evangeline Downs has been in the headlines of late, not for any achievements within the…

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Jul 24, 2015

Reality TV star facing sex crime charges

Many Louisiana residents are familiar with the reality television show Sons of Guns. A former star of that show, and the founder of the gun store Red Jacket Firearms, has been accused of serious offenses against minors. As news of his initial arrest spread, additional…

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Jul 16, 2015

Former police chief charged with a crime

Many Louisiana residents are shocked at the news of a former chief of police who has been accused of serious criminal acts. The man was once the police chief in the small town of Evergreen in Avoyelles Parish. He has been arrested under suspicion of…

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Jul 09, 2015

Religious youth mentor accused of sex crimes

Louisiana residents are shocked and saddened with the news that an area youth minister has been accused of taking advantage of some of the teenage children with whom he worked. As media coverage of his recent arrest on sex crimes charges continues to spread, many…

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Jul 02, 2015

2 family caregivers charged with a crime

When a parent is unable to provide for the care of their child, family members often step in to help. This is true for families across the nation, and a great many children are raised by loving grandparents, aunts, uncles and other extended family members.…

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Jun 24, 2015

Mayor enters guilty plea as criminal defense strategy

Residents of Springfield, Louisiana have been following the federal criminal case of that city’s mayor since 2012, when he and the city’s police chief were indicted on charges related to the alleged cover-up of a drunk-driving ticket. Mayor Charles Martin was set to begin trial…

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Jun 18, 2015

Member of “Angola 3” may need representation yet again

Many Louisiana residents are aware of an unusual case in which a man who has been held in solitary confinement for 43 years may be released in the coming days. The case has led to a great deal of debate around the issue of prison…

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Jun 11, 2015

Five detectives could be charged with a crime

An ongoing investigation into mishandling of hundreds of cases could lead to legal trouble for the Louisiana detectives assigned to those cases, as well as supervisory staff. The investigation of the New Orleans Police Department was conducted by the New Orleans inspector general, and an…

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Jun 04, 2015

Fraud charges focus on ???Dark Web??? activities

For many in Louisiana, the term “Dark Web” has no relevance. The term is used to describe the portion of the Internet that allows users to conduct activities, often illegal in nature, without disclosing their identities. One of the most well-known sites that operate on…

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