Por: The Advocate Crime September 17, 2022
A Baton Rouge physical therapist for years admitted to breaking the law but will avoid prison under a deal with prosecutors, concluding a case that brought scrutiny upon how Louisiana regulates physical therapy businesses and those who run them.Philippe Veeters, 58, pleaded guilty Monday to six counts of second degree battery after initially facing charges of sexual battery, court records show. He must serve three years’ probation and... + full article
The Advocate USA Crime September 17, 2022
A former Louisiana state trooper in the back as he fled from a 2018 traffic stop, partially paralyzing him, struck a plea deal with prosecutors Monday, concluding a rare case of a law enforcement agent facing criminal charges after a use-of-force incident.Louisiana State... + más
Why LSU says traffic after Mississippi State game will be better than snafu after Southern | The Advocate
Livingston Parish jury finds man accused of killing estranged wife guilty of first-degree murder | The Advocate
The man who kidnapped two 14-year-old girls who escaped by crashing the SUV they had been taken away in has been sentenced to 25 years in prison, the 21st Judicial District said in a news release.On Oct. 30, 2020, Albert Lavine Jr., 40, noticed the girls walking down McCarroll... + más
Cell phone tracking, a high-speed chase — how Ascension deputies caught an alleged kidnapper | The Advocate
22-year-old Holden man sentenced to 50 years in prison for fentanyl distribution | The Advocate
A former chief credit officer of First NBC Bank, under the weight of risky loans, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to conspiracy to commit bank fraud, becoming the latest former bank employee or customer to admit to a fraud charge amid a sweeping federal probe.Federal prosecutors... + más
After new trial led to murder conviction again, judge hands down life sentence for Ascension man | The Advocate
'Y'all know what to do': Ascension woman enticed others in scam of pandemic aid, grand jury alleges | The Advocate
A 30-year-old Gramercy man faces up to 40 years in state prison after he admitted to fatally shooting another man more than three years ago, prosecutors in St. James Parish said.Prosecutors say Quannae Clark shot Destin Smith, 22, also of Gramercy, multiple times while in the... + más
Port Allen man shot to death inside vehicle in parking lot on North Harco Drive, police say | The Advocate
In Baton Rouge park shooting, he tried saving victim's life: 'He was taking his last breath' | The Advocate
A Geismar man faces up to 40 years in state prison after pleading guilty to killing a man with a shotgun in 2018 during a chess game.Cedric Emerson's trial had been underway for a day and a half and his jury had been seated when he took a best interest plea — pleading... + más
Negotiators talk down armed man at St. James High; start of school in Vacherie delayed to 9 a.m. | The Advocate
At least half of the plaintiffs who have sued infamous nursing home magnate Bob Dean may that could see them split millions of dollars in insurance proceeds — potentially blowing up the deal before a judge can rule on it.Attorneys representing several former residents of... + más
Here’s why $17K might be all Bob Dean’s nursing home residents get in pending settlement | The Advocate
'We pushed each other the entire way': Texas mother, daughter graduating from nursing school together | 10 WBNS
The Advocate USA Health September 17, 2022
What is meant by talking therapy?Talking therapies include counseling, psychotherapy and cognitive behavioral therapy and can help individuals understand the often-missing link between actions, feelings and thoughts. Talking therapies can be effective for individuals in the... + más
Variety of factors play a role in the development of Alzheimer's | The Advocate
Alzheimer's Q&A: Be present for affected friends, family | The Advocate
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