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Daily Archives: July 9, 2022

Judge criticized for setting lower bail for shooting suspect booked for threatening witness

MediaBy Avery MocekJuly 9, 2022

By Mike Perlstein | WWL-TV | July 9, 2022 CLICK FOR VIDEO NEW ORLEANS — It was broad daylight on Feb. 12 when police say April Butler, 36, shot a woman in both hips in an auto parts store parking lot, narrowly missing a 7-year-old boy. Butler was quickly arrested, and is now awaiting trial…

Jason Williams remade New Orleans’ justice system. His own trial could reshape his legacy.

MediaBy Avery MocekJuly 9, 2022

By Jillian Kramer | NOLA.com | July 9, 2022 Revolutionaries and martyrs look down from the walls of Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams’ office: An innocent 14-year-old Black boy who was boosted on books to fit into the electric chair that killed him. An abolitionist deemed unhinged for taking up arms to fight slavery.…

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