Por: The Advocate Crime September 17, 2022
How far can Facebook insults and accusations go before they become defamatory? A state judge in Livingston Parish is scheduled to take up that question in the case of a middle school librarian suing a conservative group.Amanda Jones, president of the Louisiana Association of School Librarians, is suing Citizens for a New Louisiana and its executive director, Michael Lunsford, for defamation following numerous posts on the organization’s... + full article
The Advocate USA Crime September 17, 2022
Traffic backed up Tuesday afternoon on Interstate 12 westbound in Livingston Parish after a vehicle pursuit ended in a crash, according to the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office.The Louisiana Attorney General's Office contacted the Sheriff's Office just after 3... + más
Negotiators talk down armed man at St. James High; start of school in Vacherie delayed to 9 a.m. | The Advocate
Livingston Parish jury finds man accused of killing estranged wife guilty of first-degree murder | The Advocate
A man who killed his estranged wife was convicted of first-degree murder three years after his arrest.Terrell Anthony Sr., 39, was was found guilty of shooting Jessica Clark to death in her Watson home in October 2019, just weeks after the married couple had separated. Her... + más
After new trial led to murder conviction again, judge hands down life sentence for Ascension man | The Advocate
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For months, Ascension Parish officials have been saber-rattling and threatening litigation with DEMCO over who pays to move power lines that have blocked road widenings and new roundabouts for more than three years in the traffic-clogged parish.But, in a twist, the Dixie... + más
DEMCO launches $30 million dispute with Cleco over alleged coal plant overages | The Advocate
Why LSU says traffic after Mississippi State game will be better than snafu after Southern | The Advocate
A Lafayette-based group whose members believe that some books in the Livingston Parish Library system are too sexually explicit for younger readers told a judge Wednesday that it will file court papers claiming that a defamation lawsuit filed against it by a public school... + más
Livingston Parish man files motion to strike defamation lawsuit in library book issue | The Advocate
When do Facebook insults become defamatory? A judge in Livingston Parish will decide | The Advocate
A Livingston Parish man facing a defamation lawsuit from a middle school librarian may have the matter thrown out Wednesday after claiming she’s hindering his right to free speech.Ryan Thames, who runs the Facebook page “Bayou State of Mind,” filed a special motion in... + más
Group against LGBTQ-themed books say librarian's defamation lawsuit restricts free speech | The Advocate
EXPLAINER: Rail strike would impact consumers, businesses | ABC News
A 22-year-old Holden man was sentenced to 50 years in prison for distributing fentanyl pills in Livingston Parish, according to prosecutors.Colton Boudreaux, 22, pleaded guilty to two counts of distribution of fentanyl and one count of entering contraband into a penal... + más
Two teens arrested for selling pills that led to 15-year-old's death in high school bathroom | 10 WBNS
Police: Arrest after teen ODs and dies in school bathroom | ABC News
The Advocate USA Opinion September 17, 2022
With the school choice and parental-involvement movements , they are testament to the power of good ideas backed by tireless efforts to overcome entrenched opposition.Allow, please, this firsthand account as a dabbler in the movement for 40 years, to bear witness to how far the... + más
State turnaround school district shrinking with likely exit of two schools | The Advocate
Quin Hillyer: Kenneth Starr was not a villain | The Advocate
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