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  2. Third person arrested in OPSO internal fraud investigation - AOL

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    Former St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office employees plead guilty to payroll fraud Now, officials say 51-year-old Toya Robertson has been arrested and booked into the Orleans Justice Center.

  3. One arrested, two wanted following OPSO finance investigation

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    Officials with the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office announced on Friday that one person has been arrested and two more are wanted following the conclusion of a financial review that found alleged ...

  4. 2 Teenagers Dead and Sister in Critical Condition after Car ...

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    According to WAFB9, the Orleans Parish Coroner told the outlet that 17-year-olds Giselle Smith and Semaj Morris were the victims of the crash. The outlet also shared that Smith’s sister Paris ...

  5. Orleans Parish Prison - Wikipedia

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    Orleans Parish Prison is the city jail for New Orleans, Louisiana. First opened in 1837, it is operated by the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office . Most of the prisoners—1,300 of the 1,500 or so as of June 2016—are awaiting trial.

  6. Levee District Police - Wikipedia

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    In October 2022, several Orleans Levee District officers were accused of fraud by a local yacht club. The yacht club contracted with the officers for off-duty security work. The club alleged that the officers either showed up late or not at all, and still billed them the full amount. Three officers and a sergeant were arrested as a result. [3]

  7. Jim Garrison - Wikipedia

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    [43] Former Orleans Parish district attorney Harry Connick Sr. said it was "a travesty of justice", [42] and that he "thought it was one of the grossest, most extreme miscarriages of justice in the annals of American judicial history." [44] Journalist Max Holland also described the investigation of Shaw as an "egregious miscarriage of justice ...

  8. Federal court filings allege official committed perjury in ...

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    Banner initially sued the parish in federal court in December 2023 after Hotard and another parish councilman, Michael Wright, threatened her with arrest and barred her from speaking during a ...

  9. New Orleans Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) has primary responsibility for law enforcement in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The department's jurisdiction covers all of Orleans Parish, while the city itself is divided into eight police districts. The NOPD has a long history of civil rights violations, corruption and poor oversight. [2]

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