Former LSP Trooper Jimmy Rogers depicts DAs in Louisiana as colluding with LSP to generate massive DA revenues via LACE, other programs.

Calcasieu Parish District Attorney John DeRosier

 

Updated at 6:54 p.m. (see bottom of post).

On June 19, 2018, The Advocate’s Jim Mustian published an article entailing a complaint filed with the Louisiana State Board of Ethics against four Louisiana District Attorneys that alleges a “practice of shifting thousands of traffic tickets into lucrative pre-trial diversion programs.”  The complaint further alleges that prosecuting district attorneys leverage their authority “into a money-making enterprise” for their offices. 

Long-time Sound Off Louisiana subscribers may recall a January 22, 2017 feature we published demonstrating extensive abuses of the pre-trial diversion program entailing just one individual:  Cody Matthew Bowlin.  That feature, which focused on corruption by Livingston Parish DA Scott Perrilloux and St. Landry Parish DA Earl Taylor, demonstrates how, for someone with political connections, the diversion program permits a young man with extensive drug arrests and a very dangerous driving record (including multiple “first offense” DWIs) to simply repeat the “diversion program” over and over again (at least in theory, the St. Landry DA’s Office could provide no credible evidence whatsoever that Bowlin attended even one second of a “diversion program” for Bowlin’s incident in that parish) with all the repeated drug offenses either being dismissed via Louisiana CCP 691 or repeated sham deployments of the “diversion program,” which is intended only for first-time offenders who are below the age of 25.

For those subscribers who are curious, the newest charge against Bowlin outlined on the previous feature, which involved multiple citizens reporting Bowlin for allegedly smashing into interstate walls while driving erratically, resulted, as fully expected and predicted, in all charges being dismissed by the Baton Rouge City Attorney.  Furthermore, we recently researched the Livingston Parish Clerk of Court to see if any other infractions took place since that episode, and we discovered yet another arrest on November 15, 2017 for alleged domestic abuse battery, child endangerment, and simple battery.  As is obvious from the preceding document, Bowlin’s wife alleges that Bowlin “grabbed her right wrist and pulled her, causing a visible, red-in-color mark.”  The affidavit of probable cause continues in stating, “the victim advised that the battery occurred in the presence of their two-year-old child.  A separate victim advised that she too was grabbed by Bowlin and pulled out of the bathroom inside of the residence.”

Entailing the above incident, Bowlin appeared in court on March 6, 2018, at which time he was arraigned on yet another “misdemeanor, first-offense,” for which he retained counsel and pled “not guilty.”  The case was then scheduled for another hearing on May 1, 2018, and we’ll check to see what may have transpired but, if history is any guide (see aforementioned January 22, 2017 feature), Perrilloux will once again deploy Louisiana CCP 691 and dismiss all charges if he has not already done so.

Fortunately, Perrilloux is not seeking re-election (nor would we advise any potential successor to seek his endorsement), so hopefully this massive enterprise of rank corruption by the Livingston Parish DAs Office may soon begin to dissipate because, from our vantage point, it can hardly get much worse than it has been under Perrilloux.

In a continued demonstration of the absolute joke that the National Auctioneer’s Association is, Bowlin’s membership remains in good standing.

While DAs like Perrilloux and Taylor have been hard at work dreaming up creative ways to permit political favoritism and associated revenue collection thereof by abusing their authority entailing the “DA Diversion Program” as demonstrated by the Bowlin case above, former LSP Trooper Jimmy Rogers, in a Facebook post on Friday (7/6) shortly after 11 am (which has been shared 1,528 times as of Sunday at 6:15 p.m. since he posted it) claims that those same DAs have been even more resolute to generate massive revenues in partnership with LSP via LACE and other programs.  In today’s Sound Off Louisiana post, founder Robert Burns outlines Rogers’ recent post, which is on full display beneath the video:

 
Sound Off Louisiana founder Robert Burns outlines Rogers’ post.

CLICK HERE
for the WBRZ (Baton Rouge, Channel 2) feature entailing EBRP DA Hillar Moore indicating that layoffs are likely forthcoming and why.

 

 

We reached out to Rogers to see if he would be willing to appear on camera for an interview, and his response follows:

 

If nothing else, Rogers’ post sure does seem to buttress Trooper Daryl Thomas’ June 14, 2018 statements before the Louisiana State Police Commission during which he pleaded with the Commission not to place him on leave without pay.  Thomas stated that, “many other Troopers have done far worse” entailing alleged LACE abuses, for which Thomas claims, in sharp contrast to his own actions, those troopers, “didn’t even work LACE details at all.”  Thomas further stated that those troopers, whom he supplied the names of to Advocate reporter Mustian, simply claimed they worked LACE details when, in reality, they did not.  He further stated that such past infractions were dealt with on a “strictly administrative basis, and the troopers were simply allowed to pay the money back.”  Thomas alleges that he is being made an example of as a direct result of his transgressions, which entailed Fox8’s investigative reporter Lee Zurik airing video evidence that times Thomas placed on many tickets he issued coincided with times Zurik’s camera showed his unit being parked at his home, being the subject of that high-profile Zurik investigation.

Some people have asked Sound Off Louisiana founder Robert Burns how he could have been so presumptuous as to establish a JBEfraud website a full month before Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards was even inaugurated into office.  In fact, the very first entry on that website was the then-impending re-appointment of LSP Colonel Mike Edmonson.

In response, Burns has emphasized that the first entry on the website reveals the answer to how he could be so presumptuous!  Edwards had to literally sell his soul to the corrupt elements of Louisiana law enforcement (Sheriff’s Association and its insistence of LSP’s Edmonson being retained, the retention of DPS’s Jimmy LeBlanc, etc.) that ensured that future posts to the website entailing corruption, nepotism, cronyism, etc. were going to be inevitable, and they have in fact been plentiful in materializing.

In short, for someone who so heavily criticized the Jindal Administration for running a sleazy, corrupt government entailing crucial law enforcement departments (criticism which we believe was absolutely justified), Edwards sure became awfully comfortable retaining that same sleaze and corrupt element in his own administration, “Honor Code” notwithstanding!  The reason he did so is obvious:  he had committed to doing so to obtain the much-needed support of the sleaze element of Jindal’s administration to enable him to win the election.

Just as Jindal would have surely paid the price had he been eligible for re-election in 2015 for his sleazy, corrupt appointments, we firmly believe that Edwards is going to be absolutely slaughtered in 2019 as a result of his decisions in being resolute in retaining that sleaze factor.

 

Updated at 6:54 p.m.

Within three minutes of our post above being released, a long-time Sound Off Louisiana subscriber contacted us and stated that we should include a subsequent Facebook statement by Rogers made at approximately 8:30 a.m. on Sunday, July 8, 2018.  That post follows:

 

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Congressman Garret Graves expresses preference for more “regional approach” to traffic woes rather than EBRP-solo tax proposal advanced by EBRP Mayor Sharon Weston Broome.

U. S. Congressman Garret Graves, R-LA.

In an appearance before the Baton Rouge Press Club of Monday, July 2, 2018, U. S. Congressman Garret Graves, R-Baton Rouge, expressed a preference for a more “regional approach” to Baton Rouge area traffic problems rather than any parish-exclusive tax such as that being proposed by EBRP Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome for the November election.

 

Let’s break down much of what Congressman Graves had to say by topic:

 

Congressman Graves on:

 
EBRP and surrounding traffic woes and Mayor Broome’s half-cent sales tax proposal.


Current projects underway (most notably the Washington St. Exit) to help alleviate traffic bottlenecks for motorists traveling through Baton Rouge.


Fundamental reforms to the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, to include its gradual breakout from the U. S. Defense Department and the impact of that on Louisiana projects.


Flood insurance.


SNAP (i.e. food stamp) reform.


Impact of trade tariffs on Louisiana’s ports.

Poking a little good-natured fun at former four-term Louisiana Governor Edwin Washington Edwards and also causing every attendee’s breath to pause as he made an announcement concerning himself about the Louisiana Governor’s race next year.

CLICK HERE for Congressman Graves’ presentation in its entirety.

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As Rep. Rick Edmonds declares candidacy for Secretary of State, Congressman Garret Graves’ Deputy Campaign Manager David Pearce cautions against complacency entailing his two Democratic opponents.

Louisiana State Rep. Rick Edmonds, R-Baton Rouge

On Thursday, June 28, 2018, the East Baton Rouge Parish Republican Women’s Association hosted State Rep. Rick Edmonds (R-Baton Rouge) for making his formal announcement of his candidacy for Louisiana Secretary of State in the election in November for the remaining term of former Secretary of State Tom Schedler.

 

Here’s video segments of Edmonds’ presentation as well as a cautionary warning from Congressman Garret Graves’ Deputy Campaign Manager David Pearce entailing Graves’ two Democratic opponents in his quest for re-election:

 

Pearce issues warning to avoid complacency entailing Graves’ two Democratic opponents.

Pearce also extended an invitation for folk to join Congressman Graves for this week’s Independence Day celebration with him.  That invitation is provided below:

 

 

Rep. Edmonds on:

 

 


Adoption reform legislation in 2018 regular session.

Long-time Sound Off Louisiana subscribers will recall our prior feature on Rep. Edmonds informing the Louisiana State Law Institute on September 30, 2017 that he was prepared to proceed with adoption reform legislation in the 2018 regular session with or without their assistance.

 

Prior to that feature, Sound Off Louisiana conducted a five-part series on the gentleman Edmonds references in the above video, Craig Mills, on his frustrating experience regarding his efforts to adopt the biological brother of his previoulsy-adopted daughter.

 

That series included Mills’ initial testimony about the experience, followed by Mills explaining about “behind-the-scenes bidding wars” transpiring entailing Louisiana adoptions, followed by Mills slamming the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services over what he alleges is indifference to the alleged scams which are allegedly transpiring, followed by Mills venting frustration with Attorney General Jeff Landry for Landry’s continued insistence that “these are civil matters,” (a statement to which Mills objects vehemently as he contends criminal acts have transpired in many of these alleged scams), followed by Mills providing an overall assessment of the adoption industry in Louisiana (which includes features by WVLA and WBRZ entailing the failed adoption by a couple in Central).

We spoke with Mills shortly after Edmonds’ presentation, and he (Mills) has committed to providing Sound Off Louisiana with an assessment of Edmonds’ legislative initiatives, and we look forward to delivering that feature to you in the near future.

 

Budget frustrations, with a focus on shenanigans regarding unfunded positions and over $100 million in “found broke dollars” by the Louisiana Department of Health.


Prediction of reappearance of “fiscal cliff” absent changes in Louisiana Medicaid practices.


His quest to be Louisiana’s next Secretary of State.


Entertaining the crowd with a duet with his wife of 44 years, Cindy.

CLICK HERE for the meeting in its entirety.

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