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  2. Eddie Steeples - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Steeples (born November 25, 1973) [1] is an American actor known for his roles as the "Rubberband Man" in an advertising campaign for OfficeMax, Cal in Would You Rather, as Darnell Turner on the NBC sitcom My Name Is Earl, and Eddie on The Guest Book.

  3. Pilot (My Name Is Earl) - Wikipedia

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    Earl and Joy had their own child, Earl Jr., in 2001, but he was a black boy, implying that Joy cheated on Earl with African-American Darnell "Crabman" Turner (Eddie Steeples). In 2005, Earl wins $100,000 in the lottery, but is immediately hit by a car and watches the ticket blow away.

  4. List of people from New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    George Pandely New Orleans Assistant Alderman known for the Pandelly Affair; Leander Perez, district judge, district attorney, and president of the Plaquemines Parish Commission Council; P.B.S. Pinchback, politician; James Pitot, third mayor of New Orleans; Loulan Pitre Jr., New Orleans lawyer and former state representative for Lafourche Parish

  5. List of My Name Is Earl characters - Wikipedia

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    Originally thought to be Darnell's child, a DNA test in the season 4 finale "Dodge's Dad" revealed that Darnell was not Earl Jr.'s father. Greg Garcia said that he and the writers had planned to make Earl Jr's dad someone famous, but because the show was cancelled, they never got a chance to figure it out. [6]

  6. List of first minority male lawyers and judges in Louisiana

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    Ernest Nathan Morial: [7] [8] First African American male (a lawyer) to serve as the mayor and a judge in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana; Okla Jones II (1971): [42] First African American male to serve as the City Attorney for the City of New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana (1986). He would later become a district court judge.

  7. Loyola University New Orleans College of Law - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm Lafargue (L '32), U. S. attorney in Shreveport during the 1940s; defeated U.S. Senate candidate in 1950 [22] Madeleine Landrieu (L '87), dean of Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, former judge on the Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal; Mitch Landrieu (L), former lieutenant governor of Louisiana; former mayor of New Orleans

  8. List of Tulane University people - Wikipedia

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    Jim Garrison, Law, New Orleans district attorney (D, 1962-74) and state appeals court judge [55] Marc Kligman, J.D. 1995, sports agent and criminal lawyer; Jim Letten, L '79, U.S. attorney; Leander Perez, Law, judge and district attorney of Plaquemines Parish in first half of twentieth century (D) Ira Sorkin, BA 1965, attorney for Bernard Madoff

  9. Death row inmate to now serve life in prison for 2001 murders ...

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    Michael R. Turner, 64, was sentenced to death for the June 12, 2001, killing of his estranged wife, Jennifer Lyles Turner, and her boyfriend, Ronald Seggerman, at her Reynoldsburg apartment.