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New Orleans, LA Criminal Defense Attorney News Archive (Page 12)
New Orleans Police Launch Investigation After Teen Shot in St. BernardIn the early hours of Tuesday, December 2, a 15-year-old boy was hospitalized after being shot in the St. Bernard neighborhood of New Orleans. New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) officers arrived at the scene around 3:56 a.m., at the intersection of Sere and Hamburg streets. The victim received prompt medical care and is currently in stable condition. As the investigation into the shooting unfolds, police are appealing to witnesses and community members for assistance. This may involve aspects related to civil litigation and criminal defense. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact NOPD Third District detectives or Crimestoppers of Greater New Orleans, who are actively seeking tips to help advance the investigation. Teen Arrested for Murder in Hammond: 19-Year-Old Kylan Green Charged in Jermaine Stevenson, Jr. ShootingHAMMOND, La. — A tragic shooting incident at the Town & Country Shopping Center has led to 19-year-old Kylan Green facing second-degree murder charges. The shooting claimed the life of 18-year-old Jermaine Stevenson, Jr. on Saturday evening at a local hair salon. Following the altercation, Stevenson was rushed to a hospital by an acquaintance but unfortunately succumbed to his injuries shortly after arrival. Green, in a turn of events, contacted authorities from Main's Market to confess to the shooting. As the case unfolds, criminal defense attorneys are already preparing for the legal battles ahead. Meanwhile, the Hammond Police Department is actively investigating the incident, with attention also being paid to potential civil litigation that may arise from this heartbreaking event. Stockton Shooting Tragedy: Four Killed and Ten Injured at Family EventA tragic incident unfolded at a banquet hall in Stockton, California, where four people lost their lives and ten others sustained injuries during what was meant to be a family celebration. This was confirmed by law enforcement officials, including Heather Brent, spokesperson for the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office. Initial investigations indicate that this may have been a targeted attack. Local authorities are actively following leads to identify the suspect, while the community grapples with the aftermath of the violence. In light of this tragedy, discussions around civil litigation and the urgent need for improved criminal defense measures in public spaces have emerged. California Governor Gavin Newsom and Stockton Mayor Christina Fugazi have both condemned the attack, stressing its devastating impact on families and advocating for a path toward healing. 71-Year-Old Lonnie Robinson Dies After Car Plows Into House in Assumption ParishLonnie Robinson, a 71-year-old from Napoleonville, lost his life due to injuries sustained in a serious car accident on Franklin Avenue near Philosopher Street in Assumption Parish. According to the Louisiana State Police, Robinson was driving without a seat belt when his vehicle veered off the road and crashed into a residence. An investigation is underway to uncover the circumstances of the collision, which carries important implications for civil litigation in personal injury law. This tragic event raises ongoing concerns about road safety and criminal defense issues in the area. Local lawmakers in New Orleans are engaging in discussions sparked by this incident. Community leaders are calling for heightened awareness and preventative measures to improve roadway safety, emphasizing the need for action in the wake of this unfortunate event. Brother Kills Deputy Shaquille Guerin in Tragic Thanksgiving Shooting in WaggamanOn Thanksgiving night, a tragic incident unfolded in Waggaman when Shaquille Guerin, a deputy with the St. John the Baptist Sheriff’s Office, was shot and killed by his brother, Darius Guerin. The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office is actively investigating the circumstances surrounding this devastating confrontation, which took place near Marigold Lane. Witnesses reported a high-speed car chase along Ames and Lapalco Boulevards, leading to Darius Guerin's eventual capture in Lafitte. As a result of this incident, Darius now faces charges of second-degree homicide. This situation has prompted further investigations into potential civil litigation related to this heartbreaking event. Sheriff Mike Tregre expressed deep sorrow over the loss of his colleague, highlighting the significant impact this tragedy has on the community. He emphasized the crucial role of criminal defense in cases involving law enforcement personnel, as the community navigates the aftermath of this event. Investigation Launched After In-Custody Death at Jefferson Parish JailThe Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating the death of a 68-year-old inmate who was found unresponsive in the Intake Booking area early on November 27. The inmate was originally arrested on November 21. Sheriff Joseph Lopinto reported that medical staff at the facility and Greta EMS tried to revive him, but he was pronounced dead shortly after. While no signs of foul play are suspected, the Jefferson Parish Coroner’s Office will conduct an autopsy to determine the cause of death. This situation has prompted discussions about the standards of care within correctional facilities. Legal experts in the New Orleans metropolitan area are closely monitoring the case, as it may impact civil litigation concerning personal injury law and criminal defense. The investigation highlights the importance of accountability in correctional systems and the legal ramifications of in-custody deaths. New Orleans Immigration Sweep: Four Undocumented Immigrants Arrested in GretnaOn November 26, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conducted a significant enforcement operation in Gretna, Louisiana, resulting in the apprehension of four undocumented migrants. The arrests occurred at a Home Depot, and one individual was captured following a brief foot chase across the Westbank Expressway. Community advocates have raised concerns about this operation. Notable figures such as Sebastian Piraban from Ojos and Rachel Taber of Union Migrante argue that local law enforcement collaborating with federal agents jeopardizes public safety. Among those detained, one individual reportedly has a prior assault conviction, while another has been identified as an MS-13 gang member. These cases highlight pressing issues at the crossroads of criminal defense, immigration rights, and public policy in the New Orleans area. Local officials are now being encouraged to evaluate the broader implications of such operations on immigrant communities and their potential effects on real estate law in the region. Gretna Police Charge Mark Haynes with Second-Degree Murder in Homicide IncidentIn a concerning development in Gretna, Louisiana, 56-year-old Mark Haynes has been arrested by the Gretna Police Department for his alleged role in a homicide that occurred on November 16. The tragic incident took place at 1400 Virgil St., resulting in the death of a man from multiple gunshot wounds. This has led to a swift and ongoing investigation. Haynes is now facing serious charges including second-degree murder and possession of a firearm. The case is drawing significant attention from legal experts in the New Orleans area, who are evaluating potential criminal defense strategies given the high-profile nature of the allegations. Furthermore, this incident may also intersect with issues of civil litigation, particularly regarding any resulting implications for wills and estates connected to the victim. As the case progresses, the local community remains alert, awaiting updates from law enforcement and elected officials on matters of safety and justice in the region. Livingston Parish Man Faces Attempted Murder Charges Following High-Speed Chase in New Orleans AreaOn November 26, 19-year-old Andres Gutierrez was arrested by the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office, in collaboration with Louisiana State Police, following a violent incident and a car chase through Tangipahoa and St. Tammany Parishes. Gutierrez faces serious charges, including attempted second-degree homicide and aggravated battery. These charges arise from an altercation that resulted in a female bystander being shot in Ponchatoula on Highway 22. This incident underscores the critical need for effective criminal defense strategies when dealing with violent disputes. After fleeing the scene, Gutierrez was apprehended at a nearby gas station after his vehicle broke down. Fortunately, the victim is currently hospitalized and is expected to recover, highlighting the role of personal injury law in seeking justice for injured parties in the New Orleans area. Investigation Launched After Fatal Traffic Accident in MetairieA tragic traffic accident in Metairie, Louisiana, late Tuesday night has left the community in shock. Jefferson Parish Sheriff Joseph Lopinto reported that a male driver lost control of his vehicle while traveling north on Clearview Parkway, crashing into a tree. Despite immediate medical attention, he was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. As authorities investigate the circumstances of the accident, local legal experts specializing in civil litigation and personal injury law are preparing to address any potential legal implications stemming from this heartbreaking event. Residents in Metairie and nearby communities are coming to terms with the loss, reflecting on the profound impact this incident has had on their neighborhood. The community remains united in grief as the investigation unfolds. Man Taken into Protective Custody After SWAT Standoff in Slidell, LouisianaOn November 25, a man was taken into protective custody following a tense standoff with the Slidell SWAT team. The incident raised concerns about potential civil litigation stemming from mental health crises. According to the Slidell Police Department, the individual was threatening self-harm and posed risks to others, leading to an urgent response from local law enforcement. After four hours of negotiation, officers successfully deescalated the situation. This outcome highlights the significance of effective criminal defense strategies in critical situations. Local officials are emphasizing the necessity for comprehensive support services. This includes providing legal guidance on wills and estates for families affected by such incidents. The event underscores the challenges faced by communities like Slidell and New Orleans in managing mental health issues alongside public safety. Seven Arrested in Major New Orleans Drug Operation BustA recent drug investigation in New Orleans has led to the arrest of seven individuals connected to a series of violent crimes, prompting local authorities to enhance public safety efforts. The Louisiana State Police launched Operation Traffic Control on November 19 near 2825 Philip St., utilizing strategies such as surveillance and targeted traffic stops to disrupt illegal drug operations. Among those arrested, 33-year-old James Marcelin faces multiple charges involving firearm possession and drug trafficking. Additionally, 56-year-old Andre Lewis is linked to an attempted murder incident. As part of this operation, law enforcement seized over $12,000 in cash, eight firearms, and large quantities of cocaine and fentanyl. This substantial crackdown highlights a significant step in combating corporate drug networks in the area. The coordinated effort reflects the ongoing challenges faced by New Orleans law enforcement and community leaders in addressing civil litigation and criminal defense issues. Double Shooting in Central City Raises Questions of Civil Litigation in New OrleansThe New Orleans Police Department is actively investigating a double shooting that took place in the 1900 block of Josephine Street, close to Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard. Officers arrived at the scene around 7:45 p.m. and discovered two men suffering from gunshot wounds. As the investigation progresses, legal experts predict that civil litigation could stem from this incident, particularly concerning personal injury claims. Local criminal defense attorneys, including well-known figures in the community, are closely following the developments. This violent incident is likely to have significant repercussions within the New Orleans legal landscape in the weeks ahead. Three People Killed in Overnight Crashes in Manchac and New OrleansA tragic weekend in New Orleans and Manchac saw three lives lost in separate car accidents. The Louisiana State Police reported that an accident on I-55 involving an Infiniti SUV and a Nissan Maxima led to the death of 88-year-old Lula Kinchen from Hammond. She succumbed to her injuries after being taken to a local hospital. In another heartbreaking incident on the Crescent City Connection Bridge, 22-year-old Logan York was killed after being struck by a vehicle. He was trying to flag down help after his Toyota Camry had become disabled. In the wake of these tragedies, local personal injury attorneys are preparing for a surge in civil litigation as families seek justice. Moreover, elected officials in the New Orleans area are advocating for enhanced safety measures, as the community comes to terms with the repercussions of these fatal accidents. Mid-City New Orleans Shooting Sparks New Public Safety FearsOn Saturday, November 22, a tragic shooting in New Orleans' Mid-City area claimed the lives of two men. Following the incident, local authorities have launched an investigation to uncover the details surrounding this violent event. The New Orleans Police Department reported that officers found the victims inside a vehicle on South Miro Street shortly after 9:15 p.m. Despite receiving immediate medical attention, both men unfortunately died at a nearby hospital due to their injuries. This incident brings to light the urgent need for effective criminal defense strategies and community initiatives to address violence in neighborhoods throughout the city. Local elected officials play a crucial role in fostering safer communities. Authorities are calling on anyone who witnessed the incident or has information to contact the NOPD Homicide Section or Crimestoppers. Your assistance could be vital in helping to solve this case. Fatal Crashes in East Baton Rouge and Ascension Raise Legal ConcernsThe Louisiana State Police are investigating two fatal incidents that took place on Friday night in Ascension and East Baton Rouge parishes, raising urgent concerns about road safety and the legal implications that follow. In Ascension Parish, a tragic collision occurred between a motorcycle and a Ford F-150, resulting in the death of 20-year-old Matthew Shields. The driver of the truck, 45-year-old Danny Tabor, now faces serious charges, including negligent homicide and driving without proper insurance. This incident highlights the significant issues surrounding civil litigation and criminal defense that often arise in the aftermath of such devastating accidents, especially in the New Orleans area. In a separate event in East Baton Rouge, a 73-year-old pedestrian lost their life, leading to further investigations focused on pedestrian safety and legal accountability. Local attorneys specializing in personal injury law are likely preparing for potential litigation as families seek justice in these heart-wrenching circumstances. Support for Immigrant Families Rises as New Orleans Launches Free Workshops Amid CrackdownAs the federal immigration operation “Swamp Sweep” prepares to deploy up to 250 agents in Belle Chasse, local organizations are mobilizing to support immigrants facing uncertainty. Union Migrante is offering free workshops to assist immigrants with essential paperwork, including applications for temporary custody rights and passports. This initiative comes amid growing fears of family separations. Loyola Professor Sue Weishar stressed the importance of understanding constitutional rights, such as due process and the right to remain silent, which are especially relevant for those living in the New Orleans area. Volunteer activist Rachel Taber pointed out the psychological toll this situation is taking on families, many of whom are deeply rooted in the community. With the holiday season approaching, this initiative aims to empower vulnerable immigrants, ensuring they receive the legal support they need during this challenging time. Investigation Launched in Deadly Hit-and-Run in New Orleans EastThe New Orleans Police Department is investigating a tragic hit-and-run incident that took place on Chef Menteur Highway in New Orleans East on November 21. The collision resulted in the death of a 63-year-old man, while another male pedestrian was also struck and is currently hospitalized in stable condition. Witnesses reported that a tan hatchback was involved in the crash and fled the scene immediately. In light of this alarming incident, authorities are appealing to the public for any information that could assist in the investigation. Local legal experts specializing in criminal defense and personal injury law are keeping a close eye on the developments of this case, highlighting the important issues of accountability and victims' rights. The NOPD encourages anyone with relevant information to contact Traffic Fatality investigators or Crimestoppers to help bring justice to the victims and their families. Former Tangipahoa Deputy Charged with Indecent Conduct Involving a MinorIn a startling turn of events in New Orleans, 61-year-old Mike Johnson, a former deputy of Tangipahoa Parish, has been arrested on four counts of inappropriate behavior with a juvenile and malfeasance in office. The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office (TPSO) reported that Johnson allegedly displayed indecent images to minors while on duty. This serious allegation led to his administrative leave, termination, and eventual arrest. As the investigation continues, legal experts are emphasizing the potential ramifications for civil litigation in the community. Meanwhile, criminal defense attorneys in the New Orleans area are preparing for what could become significant court proceedings. Local officials are now calling for a comprehensive review of employment practices within the TPSO to ensure the safety and protection of youth in the community. The case remains under active investigation, and further updates from law enforcement are anticipated. DEA Intensifies Crackdown on Mexican Cartels Pouring Drugs into New OrleansThe New Orleans Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is ramping up its efforts to tackle the growing problem of illegal drugs in the area. Special Agent in Charge Steven Hofer announced that the notorious Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation cartels are actively operating in the region. These powerful organizations primarily deal in meth, fentanyl, and cocaine, exploiting New Orleans' strategic location along major highways and waterways. So far this year, the DEA has made nearly 400 arrests and confiscated about $10 million in drug-related assets. Assistant Special Agent Michael Arnett highlighted the increasing threat posed by these potent substances, warning that many pills can lead to fatal overdoses. The recent designation of these cartels as foreign terrorist organizations by the Trump administration has granted the DEA additional resources. This designation is crucial for further investigations aimed at dismantling these dangerous criminal networks operating in New Orleans.
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