District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro on Wednesday (March 25) issued a statement in response to ongoing efforts by local public defenders citing the COVID-19 pandemic as basis to seek inmates’ release from Orleans Justice Center detention: “I respect and appreciate the Orleans Public Defenders’ efforts representing incarcerated clients. We agree that non-violent pretrial defendants should not be jailed strictly because of…
The Orleans Parish District Attorney’s office is suspending the intake of new public records requests while closed to the public during the COVID-19 state of emergency declared by public health officials. At present, the office closure is expected to run from March 16-April 13, subject to change. Public records requests will be processed in the order received once our office…
District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro on Sunday night (March 15) announced a temporary public office closure from March 16 through April 13, based upon efforts to curtail the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus that is at the center of a global pandemic. The decision follows that of the Orleans Parish Criminal District Court, which announced earlier Sunday a closure for that…
District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro’s office on Tuesday (March 10) secured a guilty plea and 30-year state prison sentence for the gunman responsible for a fatal shooting in the Treme neighborhood in June 2017. Vincent Thomas Jr. averted his scheduled murder trial by pleading guilty to an amended charge of manslaughter in connection with the death of Talmadge Scott Jr. The…
District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro’s office on Tuesday (March 10) secured a guilty plea and 30-year state prison sentence for a New Orleans man who raped a 16-year-old girl and trafficked the juvenile runaway for sexual purposes. A jury had been impaneled and was about to hear opening arguments when David “Tootie” Perry chose to forego his scheduled trial and plead…
District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro’s office secured a manslaughter conviction early Friday morning (March 6) for a gunman responsible for the fatal shooting of a man inside an abandoned Upper 9th Ward house in 2018. An Orleans Parish jury deliberated five hours before finding Aaron Mitchell guilty of manslaughter and being a felon in possession of a firearm, in a verdict…