May 10, 1929
The grand jury completed its term and found 27 True Bills and 44 No True Bills. The number of cases, especially felonies, investigated was declared in the report signed by A.A. Chappuis of Rayne, foreman, to be unusually large, and this was deplored by jurors, who also scorned alleged efforts to intimidate witnesses or to spirit them away while the jurors were in session. Further investigation of this matter by District Attorney James A. Gremillion was urged in the report.
The grand jury also investigated reports that certain cases had been compromised and while we are satisfied that such was the case, the evidence did not warrant true bills and we have also requested the D.A. to continue the investigation and file the necessary charges should his findings warrant such proceedings.
A side note included in the article makes note that Although the grand jurors investigated a number of alleged violations of the state prohibition law, no indictments were returned, a survey of the true bills and no true bills accompanying this article shows.
IN THE BILL COLUMN A "T" IS A TRUE BILL WHICH MEANS THE GRAND JURY INDICTED THE PERSON. AN "N" TELLS THERE WAS NOT ENOUGH EVIDENCE TO INDICT. "G" IN THE PLEA AND VERDICT COLUMNS INDICATES "GUILTY".
NAME | CHARGE | BILL | PLEA | VERDICT | SENTENCE |
Felix Istre | Non-support | T | G | Ordered to pay $15 monthly for 12 months or 90 days in jail. Paper of May 30, 1929. | |
Aras Hayes | Non-support | T | |||
Frank Mier | Non-support | T | Ordered to pay $25 monthly for 1 year or take a jail sentence. Paper of May 30, 1929. | ||
Joseph LeBlanc | Non-support | T | |||
Pete Ledoux | Possesion and transportation of liquor | T | His case was investigated by the parish grand jury and who was not indicted, was first arrested by Deputy Sheriff Nugent of Crowley and Marshal John C. Sittig of Iota. It was said that at the time of his arrest he had 7 gallons of liquor in his car. The federal agents later arrested him and after his indictment at Lake Charles he was arraigned before Commissioner Haskell of Lake Charles and bound over for trial at the next term of court in Lake Charles. | ||
John Edwards of Branch, LA | Possession and transportation of liquor | Case was similarly handled as Pete Ledouxs when was failed to be indicted by Acadia grand jury. | |||
John Higgonbotham of Branch, LA | Possession and transportation of liquor | Case was similarly handled as Pete Ledouxs when was failed to be indicted by Acadia grand jury. | |||
Stephen Venable | Possession and transportation of liquor | Case was similarly handled as Pete Ledouxs when was failed to be indicted by Acadia grand jury. | |||
Tom George of Crowley, LA | Manufacture, sale and possession of liquor | He was apprehended by federal agents in the swamps of Hackberry Island. Bond was set at $1500. double the usual amount; since this was his 4th offense adding the Jones law might be applied in the case. | |||
Lessin Quebodeaux | Sale and possession of liquor | He was sentenced by Judge Dawkins to serve 4 months in the Lake Charles jail and pay a fine of $500. | |||
Alceed Boudreaux | Cruelty to animal | T | |||
Wilson Boudreaux | Cruelty to animal | T | |||
John Edward | Selling intoxicating liquor | T | |||
Louis Colman | Carnal knowledge | T | |||
John Higginbotham | Selling intoxicating liquor | T | |||
Isaac Lideu | Carrying concealed weapon | T | |||
Duaere LeBleu | Selling intoxicating liquor | T | |||
Ernest Pete | Larceny | T | |||
Stephen Venable | Selling intoxicating liquor | T | |||
Ledo Pete | Selling intoxicating liquor | T | |||
F. Poylard et al | Embezzlement | T | |||
Frank E. Miller | Giving worthless check | T | |||
Willie Morvant | Carnal knowledge | T | |||
Mrs. Frank Klump | Slander | T | |||
Curley Bubin | Recklessly operating automobile while intoxicated | T | |||
Dominick Daigle | Murder | T | |||
Euphmore Thibodeaux | Larceny | T | |||
Floyd Briggs | Abduction | T | |||
Nelis Richard | Assault and battery | T | |||
N. Richard | Non-support | T | |||
Ovenious Margo | Carnal knowledge | T | |||
John Guidry | Carnal knowledge | T | |||
John Williams | Disturbing the peace | T | |||
Ernest Cesar (alias Ernest Bellard) | Larceny | T | |||
Alex Kibodeaux | Non-support | T | |||
Adam Scott | Assault and battery | T | |||
Lorin Hoyt | Carnal knowledge | T | |||
Jacques Jagneaux | Assault and battery | T | |||
Sam Thompson | Assault and battery | T | |||
Isaac Cormier | Cutting with intent to kill | T | |||
Octave LeBlanc | Slander | T | |||
J.C. Barousse | Confidence game | T | |||
Leoval Cormier | Breaking and entering in the night time | T | |||
Marcel Melancon | Driving auto of another without owners permission | T | |||
Aristille Mealancon | Driving auto of another without owners permission | T | |||
Mrs. Gabriel Baronet | Selling intoxicating liquor | T |
May 30, 1929
Of the 21 cases which have gone to trial during the May term of court, 18 of them have resulted in convictions or pleas of guilty, records of Sheriff Walter Larcade show.
NAME | CHARGE | BILL | PLEA | SENTENCE |
Regis Bergeron | Cutting with intent to kill | G | Not less than 16 months nor more than 24 months in prison. | |
Evans Guillory | Larceny | G | Two to three years in prison. | |
Joe Houston | Cutting with intent to kill | G | Two to three years. | |
Ignatius Malbrough* Called Ignace in another article. |
Shooting with intent to kill | G | Two to three years. | |
Noah Dupont | Hitting with claw hammer with intent to kill | G | Not less than 16 months nor more than 24 months in prison. | |
Lawrence Wimberly | Murder without capital punishment | G | In connection with the death of John Bernard | |
Strlin Fluellin | Breaking and entering and larceny in day time | G | One year in prison | |
Joe Davis | Cutting with intent to kill | G | 18 to 27 months in prison. | |
Melancon Vaillon | Cutting with intent to kill | On trial May 30, 1929 on a charge of cutting Moise and Abraham Miller. | ||
Dudley Banks | Cutting with intent to kill | Trial schedule for May 30, 1929. In paper of May 30th got 4 months in jail. | ||
Bob Frederick | Larceny | G | Four months in jail | |
Leo Caswell | Disturbing peace | G | 30 days in jail | |
Felix Dugas | Non-support | G | Sentenced to jail for 3 months. | |
Lawrence Boudreaux | Disturbing peace | G | 10 days in jail | |
Eugene Nolan | Disturbing peace | G | 10 days in jail | |
John Nolan | Disturbing peace | G | 10 days in jail | |
Wilson Gotreaux | Disturbing peace | G | 10 days in jail | |
Dora Daigle | Disturbing peace | G | Fined $10. |
Crowley Signal June 8, 1929
Sheriff Walter V. Larcade went to Point Noir Friday and returned with Adraste McGee arrested on charges of cutting and stabbing. McGee is now out on $350 bond.