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After complaints from law enforcement, judge revokes bond for alleged church drug dealer

Por: The Advocate Crime November 16, 2022

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Under pressure from local law enforcement, a Baton Rouge judge revoked bail for a man from a Paige Street church, allegedly culminating in a fatal overdose earlier this year.East Baton Rouge district court judge Tarvald Smith ruled Thursday to revoke bail of $43,000 he set the previous day in the case of Hakeem Allen, who's accused of selling heroin tainted with fentanyl that left a person dead on Ford Street this summer.District Attorney... + full article



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