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Clay violated his probation by being arrested three separate times: twice for DUI and once for theft. [207] Virginia (Bedford County) December 30, 1991 (plea) [208] 1 year imprisonment, $1,000 fine Clay stole $551.76 from his employer. [209] Florida (Manatee County) February 20, 2001 (plea) Twenty-four felony counts including grand theft, fraud ...
In a warrant issued for his arrest, Louisiana authorities alleged that Boutte placed at least 8,927 online bets between April 6, 2022, and May 7, 2023, which encompassed his final season playing ...
Bergeron v. Bergeron, 492 So.2d 1193 (1986), is a landmark child custody case decided by the Louisiana Supreme Court. [1] In the dispute, the Louisiana Supreme Court held that, in order to modify a custody dispute that has previously been a considered decree, the person seeking the modification bears a heavy burden of proving that the current custody is so deleterious to the child as to ...
This is a list of law enforcement officers convicted for an on-duty killing in the United States.The listing documents the date the incident resulting in conviction occurred, the date the officer(s) was convicted, the name of the officer(s), and a brief description of the original occurrence making no implications regarding wrongdoing or justification on the part of the person killed or ...
Lacy played three seasons at LSU after transferring from Louisiana. He compiled 112 receptions for 1,692 yards and 16 touchdowns in 39 games. He is viewed as one of the top 15 receiver prospects ...
Kyren Lacy is facing multiple charges after being arrested for the hit-and-run on Dec. 17 that killed a 78-year-old man. On Sunday, Jan. 12, Louisiana State Police confirmed that the former wide ...
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A number of states collect some form of death data from all their jails. In others, the reporting process is far from comprehensive. Some, like Texas, collect information from counties but not from municipalities. Others, like Louisiana, only track deaths of inmates in state custody — a tiny fraction of the jail population.