Por: The Advocate Crime September 17, 2022
An East Baton Rouge sheriff’s deputy accused of choking a work-release inmate seeking medical attention in the early weeks of the pandemic had previously been disciplined at least seven times for violating policy — including for beating a handcuffed inmate, according to newly available court records.A lawsuit claims Deputy Demarcus Braxton choked and sprayed with Mace work-release inmate Bradford Skinner, who was shackled and had repeatedly... + full article
The Advocate USA Crime September 17, 2022
A man held at the died over a drug overdose last week after another inmate conspired to smuggle into the pretrial facility drugs hidden inside an electric toothbrush, the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office said Tuesday. Keith Rushing, 41, of Baton Rouge, was taken to a... + más
Deputy accused of choking inmate had been disciplined 7 times before, lawsuit says | The Advocate
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A 35-year-old Ascension Parish man who waved a handgun and threatened to kill himself surrendered to authorities in St. James Parish early Tuesday after a seven-hour standoff at a local high school.The incident led sheriff’s deputies to close an entrance road to St. James... + más
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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
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A real estate developer is suing the town of St. Francisville and its mayor, alleging it is preventing it from finishing construction on an apartment complex and saying that the move is racially motivated.Discovery Real Estate and Development LLC filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday... + más
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A former LSU student said Thursday that campus officials’ mishandling of shows why survivors often fear speaking out, and that she hoped her story will inspire others to come forward. Mayumi Dickerson is one of the plaintiffs in a July lawsuit filed against the systems that... + más
LSU says it has a 'rogue off-campus fraternity.' What can the university do about it? | The Advocate
LSU warns of 'rogue off-campus fraternity' Phi Kappa Psi after chapter suspended for hazing | The Advocate
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OMAHA, Neb. -- A Nebraska judge has rejected a lawsuit filed by two Omaha women who sought to have both their names listed as parents on their children’s birth certificates, saying the request conflicts with state law.Lancaster County District Judge Ryan Post said in his... + más
Montana defies order on transgender birth certificates | ABC News
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