JUROR’S ILNESS DELAYS TRIAL OF CARRIERE TODAY - Illness of one of the five jurors hearing the case of Noah Carriere, Church Point policeman charged with shooting with intent to kill, today had caused a delay in the trial.
A.J. Bazerque of Crowley failed to report for jury service this morning after hearing, with Hines Miers, Andrew Howard Dorr and Whitney Derouen heard the testimony in the case of the assistant police chief accused of having shot Arsene Boudreaux near the door of the jail after the latter, reports said, had tried to escape the officers who had just taken him into custody on a minor charge.
Consideration of the evidence and testimony had been about concluded. After Judge W.W. Bailey had received a report from Bazerque’s physician stating that he would probably be able to report Thursday morning, he set the case for 9 a.m.
Leonce Menard, charged with carnal knowledge, was being tried today.
November 8, 1929 True and Not True Bills.
The cases were disposed of during the week of November 15, 1929
NAME | CHARGE | BILL | PLEA | SENTENCE |
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PIERRE GUIDRY | Non Support | T | G | Nov. 30th, $6.00 a month or 90 days. |
LENIS BREAUX | Operating a slot machine | T | G | He is in St. Landry parish |
MRS. JOHN DAVIS | Operating a slot machine | G | Nov. 30th, $25.00 and cost or 30 days. | |
EMILY GARRIE | Operating a slot machine | G | ||
JACK CHARLOT | Larceny | G | November 30th 90 days in jail. | |
DARCEY WILSON | Stealing parts of an automobile | T | G | |
LEADIE BIAS | Stealing parts of an automobile | Acquitted | ||
ABRAHAM WILSON | Stealing parts of an automobile | Acquitted | ||
EDWARD RUBIN | Assault & Battery | T | G | Sentenced to 30 days |
FERGUS BERGERON | Assault & Battery w/dangerous weapon | T | G | Nov. 30th, four months in jail. |
ULYSSE DANIEL | Carrying concealed weapon | Found guilty. Nov 30th One hundred dollars or 6 days in jail. | ||
ADAM SCOTT | T | G | ||
ELI CORNER | Selling intoxicating liquor | T | G | Nov 30th, 60 days from date of incarceration. |
ADRAST McGEE | Assault & Battery w/dangerous weapon | G | 30 days in jail. | |
NORRIS JULIAN | Disturbing the peace & assault with a dangerous weapon. | T | G | Nov. 30th, Thirty days in jail. |
WILLIE WINFORD | Stealing cotton & burglary | T | Tried before Judge, found guilty. Six months in jail from date of incarceration. | |
WILLIE WINSTON | Disturbing peace on public highway | G | Nov 30th., 10 days in jail | |
JOHN BRISCOE | Disturbing the peace | T | G | Nov. 30th, Ten days in jail |
WILLIE FOREMAN | Assault w/ dangerous weapon | T | G | Nov. 30th, $10. and cost or 10 days in jail. |
EDWARD DAIGLE | Fighting and disturbing peace | G | Nov. 30th, 10 days in jail | |
OLIVE BREAUX | Disturbing peace at public ball (fighting) | T | G | Nov. 30th, $10. and cost |
ANNIE ISTRE | Disturbing peace at public ball (fighting) | T | G | Nov. 30th, 10 days in jail. |
ALEXON RICHARD | Non support | T | G | Assessed $12. per month |
LOUIS WILRIDGE | Disturbing a peaceful assembly & Assault & Battery | T | G | Nov. 30th, 10 days in jail for disturbing peace and 30 days for fighting. |
GOTTLEIB DIETZ | Stealing a tire | Tried & and convicted. Nov. 30th, 3 months in jail. | ||
LAODICE BREAUX | Disturbing the peace | T | G | Nov. 30th, four months in jail from date of incarceration. |
CLAYTON PERRIN | Malicious mischief | Tried & acquitted | ||
CLAPHY ISTRE | Disturbing peace on public highway | G | ||
ADAM RAMOIN | Disturbing the peace | T | G | Nov. 30th, $10 and costs or ten days. |
MRS. OCTAVE ISTRE | Slander | t | G | Fined $10. and costs |
EUGENE BREAUX | Theft of a phonograph & larceny | T | G | |
OPHE BOUDREAUX | Theft of a phonograph & larceny | T | G | |
JOSEPH ELI | Forgery and uttering(?) | T | G | |
HOWARD GASPARD | Carnal knowledge | T | G | |
OSBORNE CITIZEN | Carrying concealed weapon | T | G | Nov. 30th, $100. and cost or 60 days. |
WILLIE ORTEGO | Disturbing peace public ball | G | ||
NOAH CARRIERE | Shooting with intent to kill | T | Nov. 30th. Sixteen months in state penitentiary. | |
LEONCE MENARD | Carnal knowledge | T | Nov. 30th, Twelve months to eighteen months. $500. bond. | |
BERARD | Cutting with intent to kill | T | Nov. 30th, Sixteen months to two years | |
JULES HARMON | Horse stealing | T | Nov. 30th, Three to five years in state penitentiary. | |
EMILY BREAUX | Disturbing peace at public dance | Nov. 30th, Ten days | ||
THEO. BREAUX | Non support | T | Nov. 30th, thirty days in jail. | |
SAUL LAVERGNE | Non support | T | Nov. 30th. $5.00 a month or 90 days | |
FLOYD QUEBODEAUX | Fighting | Nov. 30th, $10. and cost | ||
RODNEY DANGEREAUX | Recklessly operating automobile and injuring. | T | ||
WALLACE HUNTSBERRY | Carrying concealed weapons. | T | ||
ISRAEL GUIDRY | Assault with dangerous weapon | T | ||
O’NEIL RICHARD | Drawing check without sufficient funds | T | ||
J. P. ISRAEL | Overdraft | T | ||
ADAM SCOTT | Assault & Battery | T | ||
GEORGE QUEBODEAUX, OLEUS AUCOIN & FLOYD QUEBODEAUX | Disturbing peace at dance | T | ||
GOTLEIB DIETZ | Larceny | T | ||
EUGENE ORILLION | Non support | T | ||
ONEZIME CARUTHERS | Assault with a dangerous weapon | T | ||
ISSAC TRAHAN | Assault & Battery | T | ||
BEN WHEELER & Gillis WHEELER | Cutting with intent to kill | T | ||
ULYSSES DANIELS | Carry concealed weapon | T | ||
ADRASTE McGEE | Assault and wounding, short of maiming. | T | ||
PERRON CLAYTON | Malicious mischief | T | ||
CLEPHIA FRANK | Cutting with intent to kill | T | ||
ERNEST CITIZEN | Striking with intent to kill | T | ||
ALCIDE AMY | Assault with dangerous weapon | N | ||
LOUIS CORMIER | Carnal knowledge | N | ||
MRS. ALCIDE AMY | Malicously shooting at | N | ||
JEANISE JEANIS & ALTON JEANIS | Larceny | N | ||
ALIUS FONTENOT | Carnal knowledge | N | ||
RAYMOND CORMIER | Carnal knowledge | N | ||
ADRASTE McGEE | Cutting with intent to kill | N | ||
B.H. BAILY, Jr. | Slander | N | ||
MRS. CHARLEY MAUBERT & MRS. HILLIARD CORMIER | Assault & Battery | N | ||
JACK BEARD & WILFRED QUIBODEAUX | Disturbing the peace | N | ||
GEORGE KIBODEAUX | Non support | N | ||
EVEIA VALEAUX | Larceny | N | ||
MRS. NUMA FOREMAN | Disturbing the peace on public highway | N | ||
MRS. TURNER FOREMAN | Disturbing the peace on public highway | N | ||
LEONEL PLEASANT | Assault with a dangerous weapon | N | ||
Z.N. DUPONT | Cruelty to domesticated animal | N | ||
RANDOLPH WILLIAMS | Carnal knowledge | N | ||
FRANK RAMOIN JR. | Non support | N | ||
ARTEUS ISTRE | Non support | N | ||
LEONEL WILTZ | Assault with a dangerous weapon | N | ||
U. DUMESNIL | Larceny of sheept | N | ||
WALTER MIGUEZ | Larceny | N | ||
GABRIEL THIBODEAUX | Larceny & Non support | N | ||
ROY NICKERSON | Obtaining money under false pretenses | N | ||
MRS. JOSEPH THIBODEAUX | Larceny | N | ||
MR. & MRS. C.L. LaFRANTZ | Slander | N | ||
MRS. WILLIE HARRELL | Assault & battery | N | ||
EULYSES BERNARD | Non support | N | ||
JOSEPH ARABEE | Cruelty to domesticated animal | N | ||
MRS. ELIZA THIBODEAUX LORMAND | Slander | N | ||
JOSEPH LaBAUVE & WHITNEY ARCENEAUX | Disturbing the peace | N | ||
TOM HILLIARD | Assault & battery | N | ||
VOLUME GUIDRY | Shooting with intent to kill | N | ||
EULICE DANIELS | Shooting with intent to kill | N | ||
LUCIUS ARDOIN | Assault with intent to rape | N |