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Joseph Harry Fowler Connick Sr. (March 27, 1926 – January 25, 2024) was an American attorney who served as the district attorney of Orleans Parish (New Orleans), Louisiana, from 1973 to 2003. His son, Harry Connick Jr. , is an American musician and actor.
Joseph Peter Lopinto III, known as Joe Lopinto (born June 11, 1976), is the Sheriff of Jefferson Parish Louisiana, a suburb within the New Orleans area. He is an attorney from Metairie, Louisiana, and was a Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from District 80 in suburban Jefferson Parish outside New Orleans.
Harry Lee (August 27, 1932 – October 1, 2007) was an American law enforcement officer best known as the long-time sheriff of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana.He was first elected in 1979 as the thirtieth sheriff, [1] and was re-elected six times, having served twenty-eight years and six months.
Giselle Smith and Semaj Morris, 17, were both killed on Wednesday, Dec. 11, with Smith's sister Paris Kiper in critical condition
During his short term on the bench, Bodenheimer set the Jefferson Parish record for the longest prison sentence, 881 years for a remorseless armed robber. [4] The abhorrent accusations and the revelation of the judge's apparent double-life shocked most in the New Orleans community, where he was largely respected as an attorney and judge.
Ian Kersting, a 34-year-old Parish prosecutor near New Orleans, was found dead with "apparent self-inflicted gunshot wounds" at his office, police said.
A 1937 publication issued by his own political campaign to tout his political accomplishments claimed that, "Fisher was born in Lafitte and has been a resident of Jefferson Parish his entire life." [8] Yet, Fisher is actually recorded as residing in New Orleans much of the time. U.S. Census records from 1910 and 1920 list Jules G. Fisher as ...
Deputies of the Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office subsequently entered the house and used a taser to subdue Hebert. [12] [15] Sheriff Craig Webre of Lafourche Parish stated that as the children's bodies were in rigor mortis upon discovery, they had been dead for more than one hour. The bodies were transported to Jefferson Parish for their ...