3:30 LRN Newscast March 18

A state audit reports that LSU paid an employee 400-thousand for nearly three years, even though the recipient of the pay didn’t perform the work he was required to do. State auditor Barret Hunter says even the employee acknowledged he was underserving of his pay…
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LSU’s School of Veterinary Medicine says they are not happy with this finding and safeguards are in place to make sure this doesn’t happen again.

The NCAA Tournament bracket is out and LSU is a three-seed in the East Regional, facing Yale on Thursday. American Gaming Association CEO Bill Miller says eight-point-five billion dollars in bets will be placed before the tournament ends and but the black market will be the biggest recipient. He hopes Louisiana and other states legalize sports betting this year…
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The U-S Supreme Court will hear the case of a Louisiana man convicted for second-degree murder in 2016 and it was on a 10-to-2 guilty vote. Evangelisto Ramos, who was convicted of killing a woman in 2014, wants his conviction overturned because it was not an unanimous verdict. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says if the Supreme Court rules in favor of Ramos, several other convictions could also get overturned including Ronald Gasser, who shot former NFL player Joe McKnight…
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Starting this year, all serious felony crimes require a unanimous jury verdict.

Baton Rouge Representative Ted James has filed a bill for the upcoming legislative session that would give about 36-thousand former felons the opportunity to serve on a jury pool. These individuals were recently given the opportunity to vote. James says this legislation would be good for the felons and the criminal justice system…
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James bill will be heard next month.

Updated LRN PM Newscall March 18

The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a challenge from a Louisiana man who was convicted in 2016 by a non-unanimous jury verdict for the murder of a New Orleans woman. Matt Doyle has more.

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A state audit shows LSU improperly compensated a faculty member with the School of Veterinary Medicine.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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A state lawmaker who championed having the right to vote restored to felons now wants those same individuals serve jury duty with a bill pre-filed for the upcoming legislative session.  About 36,000 former felons were granted the right to vote as of March 1. But Baton Rouge Representative Ted James says these individuals are not allowed to serve on a jury.

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James says it’s important to see returning citizens reintegrated on a full scale.  He adds jury duty is an obligation, and often, there are not diverse juries.

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James says much like voting rights, jury pool eligibility isn’t restored as soon as the cell door opens and someone is released into society.

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LSU opens their NCAA Tournament run Thursday against Yale, and the American Gaming Association says 47 million American adults will place a bet on this year’s contest either by filling out a bracket or putting down money on a specific game. CEO Bill Miller says 8.5 billion in bets will be placed by the end of the tournament.

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The Bayou Bengals are eight-point favorites to beat the Bulldogs.

The vast majority of those participating in NCAA Tourney wagers, about 40 million, will be folks filling out brackets, hoping to predict the outcome of all 63 games, starting with tomorrow’s First Four. Miller says 147 million brackets will be filled out.

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Vegas does not expect the Tigers to challenge for an NCAA title, giving them 50-1 odds.

Despite seven new states approving legal sports betting last year, the black market is still projected to be the biggest recipient of funds, as only 4.1 million bettors are expected to place a legal wager. Miller says they hope the 27 states, including Louisiana, that are reportedly considering legalizing sports gaming will join the growing number.

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Louisiana’s easterly neighbor, Mississippi has legalized sports betting, something that has Bayou State casinos concerned.

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The US Supreme Court will consider overturning a Louisiana man’s 2016 non-unanimous jury conviction in a murder case. Last year the Bayou State voters approved a constitutional amendment requiring unanimous convictions in all felony cases, but the law is not retroactive. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino.

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43-year-old Evangelisto Ramos was convicted of Second Degree Murder on a 10-2 in the death of New Orleans woman, who’s body was found in a garbage can in 2014.

If Ramos’ conviction is overturned, then all current cases being tried, along with those being appealed, would be subject to the new requirement. Ciolino says that impact would be felt immediately in the appeal of one high profile case, the shooting death of former NFL running back Joe McKnight by Ronald Gasser.

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Louisiana’s unanimous juries law only applied to crimes committed in 2019 and beyond.

Ciolino says previous federal challenges to non-unanimous convictions were declined, and so if Ramos’ conviction is overturned, Ciolino says the state will face a major unanswered question about cases that go back decades involving those non-unanimous convictions…

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The US Supreme Court last ruled on the issue in 1972, where it upheld the legality of state non-unanimous jury laws.

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The state Legislative Auditor’s office releases a report that shows LSU paid a faculty member over 400-thousand dollars in salary and benefits for nearly three years, even though that person admitting to not performing work for the university during that time. State auditor Barrett Hunter says the School of Veterinary Medicine did not take sufficient action to address the employee’s lack of performance…

Cut 12 (10) “…anything like that.”

The audit showed the employee was having performance issues, not showing up for work and management didn’t take appropriate action to handle the issue.  Hunter says according to LSU’s audit, even the employee acknowledge he was undeserving of his pay.

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Hunter says there is a chance that the employee could face legal ramifications for the payment.

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LSU has responded saying the School of Veterinary Medicine has inserted safeguards to ensure nothing like this will occur again.

2:30 LRN Newscast March 18

The U-S Supreme Court has decided to hear the case of a Louisiana man who was convicted for murder on a 10-2 vote by the jury that heard his case. Louisiana law now requires unanimous jury decisions for all serious felonies. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says it’s possible the nation’s highest court can overturn non-unanimous verdicts prior to this year…
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The U-S Supreme Court last ruled on this issue in 1972.

A state lawmaker who championed having the right to vote restored to felons now wants these same individuals serve jury duty with a bill pre-filed for the upcoming legislative session. About 36,000 former felons were granted the right to vote as of March 1. But Baton Rouge Representative Ted James says they are not allowed on a jury.
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James’ legislation will be debated in the legislative session that begins in April.

An internal audit shows LSU improperly compensated a faculty member with the School of Veterinary Medicine. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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LSU football coach Ed Orgeron is set to receive a two-year contract extension and a 14-percent raise that will boost his annual salary to four-million dollars a year. Orgeron’s buyout will increase to 10-million dollars, but that buyout will dwindle as the months go by. The LSU Board of Supervisors will vote on Coach O’s new contract on Wednesday.

1:30 LRN Newscast March 18

The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a challenge from a Louisiana man who was convicted by a non-unanimous jury verdict of the 2016 murder of a New Orleans woman. Matt Doyle has more.
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24th Judicial District Attorney Scott Perrilloux says his office will seek the death penalty against 21-year-old Dakota Theriot. He’s accused of killing five people in a multi-parish killing spree in January. Theriot pleaded not guilty today in the shooting deaths of three members of the Ernest family. He’s also accused of killing his parents in Ascension Parish.

Baton Rouge Representative Ted James files legislation that would give certain felons the opportunity to serve on juries. On March 1st, about 36-thousand people who have been out of prison for at least five years were given the right to vote and James wants to grant these folks with the chance to perform jury duty…
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James’ bill will be heard in the legislative session that begins next month.

The state Legislative Auditor’s office released a report today that shows LSU paid a faculty member over 400-thousand dollars in salary and benefits for nearly three years even though that person admitting to not performing work for the university during that time. Assistant Director of Financial Audit Services Barrett Hunter says management at the School of Veterniary Medicine did not take sufficient action to address the employee’s lack of performance…
Cut 12 (10) “…anything like that.”
LSU says the School of Veterinary Medicine has inserted safeguards to ensure this does not happen again.

11:40 LRN Sportscast March 18

LSU is a three-seed in the East Regional of the NCAA Tournament and the Tigers will play the Yale Bulldogs on Thursday in Jacksonville. Yale is led by junior guard Miye Oni (Me-A Own-ee), who is averaging 18 points a game. LSU interim head coach Tony Benford…
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Tip time is at 11:40 on Thursday. And if LSU can beat Yale, they’ll face either sixth seeded Maryland, or 11th seeded Temple or Belmont on Saturday.

Three Louisiana teams are in the C-I-T tournament. ULM will host Kent State on Thursday, Grambling State will travel to Texas Rio Grande Valley on Wednesday. UNO will host Johnny Jones and the Texas Southern Tigers also on Wednesday.

The Pelicans visit the Dallas Mavericks tonight. New Orleans has lost six in a row.

The Saints and former Vikings offensive lineman Nick Easton have reportedly agreed to a four-year contract. Easton is expected to take center Max Unger’s spot on the O-L ine. Unger unexpectedly retired over the weekend. Easton didn’t play last season because of a neck injury, but he started at left guard for Minnesota in 2017 and can also play center.

LSU’s pitchers threw the ball well this past weekend in a three-game sweep against Kentucky. It all started with a solid start from Zach Hess in game one of the series and yesterday four LSU pitchers held Kentucky to just four hits. Tigers assistant coach Sean Ochinko says they threw strikes against the Wildcats…
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11:30 AM Newscast

The Republican Governor’s Association will hold a fundraiser tonight in New Orleans to help raise cash to defeat Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards this fall. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the dough raised tonight will help pay for anti-Edwards ads…
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The R-G-A has identified Louisiana’s 2019 governor’s race as a top pick up opportunity for Republicans.
A state lawmaker who championed having the right to vote restored to felons is now wanting to see those same voters be eligible to serve jury duty with House Bill 65.  Normally, jury pools are selected from the voter registration, but Baton Rouge Representative Ted James says while select felons do have voting rights reinstated, there is a provision that prevents ex-incarcerated individuals from being selected for a jury.

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About 36,000 people were granted the right to vote as of March 1.  James says it’s important to see returning citizens reintegrated on a full scale.

Who owns all of the pictures, posts and private messages you put on Facebook? Well, right now it’s not you, it’s Facebook, but one Senator has legislation that would change that. Matt Doyle has the story…

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The former mayor of Vinton was fatally shot in Baton Rouge on Saturday. Police say 64-year-old David Riggins was killed during a struggle with 32-year-old Vernon Mosby on Saturday morning. Authorities say Mosby arrived at the home unannounced after learning through a dating app that another love interest was spending the night with him.

10:30 LrN Newscast March 18

The Republican Governor’s Association holds a fundraiser today in New orleans as the group seeks to raise money to take out the only Democratic governor in the Deep South.
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Authorities say it was a woman who led police on a chase through Monroe this morning after she allegedly stole a vehicle from a doughnut shop. Police say a person got out of their white Nissan Altima and the suspect jumped right in. The chase ended when the car thief slammed into a Monroe police vehicle on Highway 165.

LSU is a three-seed in the East Regional of the NCAA Tournament and the Tigers will play the Yale Bulldogs on Thursday in Jacksonville. Yale is led by junior guard Miye Oni (Me-A Own-ee), who is averaging 18 points a game. LSU interim head coach Tony Benford…
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Tip time is at 11:40 on Thursday.

US Senator John Kennedy has introduced legislation that would give social media users legal control of content they post. Currently, photos, private messages, posts, and other interactions are owned by the network you post too, which gives companies the right to sell it to advertisers. Kennedy says it’s time to make that process more transparent.
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The legislation would also allow users to decide if they want tech companies to sell your data and information to other businesses

9:30 LRN Newscast March 18

The USA Today Network reports Governor Edwards and CenturyLink have reached an agreement to keep CenturyLink’s corporate headquarters in Monroe through 2025. CenturyLink’s current deal that includes 26-million dollars in grant dollars from the state, is set to expire at the end of 2020. The company employs over two-thousand workers in Louisiana.

US Senator John Kennedy introduces legislation that would prohibit social media companies from collecting private data and grants users the property rights to all of the data they generate on the internet. Kennedy says people are growing increasingly distrustful of social media and other tech companies, due to how secretive they’ve been about their data collection efforts. The Senator says this would force the companies to note exactly what personal data is being sold, and to which companies.
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the legislation gives control and ownership back to the users.

LSU basketball is a three-seed in the East Regional and the Tigers will play Yale on Thursday in Jacksonville…
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The Republican Governor’s Association holds a fundraiser in New Orleans today for the two G-O-P candidates for governor, Ralph Abraham and Eddie Rispone. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says whoever makes the run-off against Governor Edwards will also get a boost when President Trump comes to Louisiana for a campaign rally…
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8:30 LRN Newscast March 18

LSU is a three-seed in the NCAA Tournament and they’ll face Ivy League Tournament champion Yale on Thursday at 11:40 in the morning in Jacksonville. 2015 was the last time LSU was in the NCAA Tournament. They only have one player on the roster who has been in the Big Dance and that’s Kavell Bigby-Williams, who formerly played at Oregon. Interim head coach Tony Benford says they are looking forward to playing Yale…
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If LSU wins, they’ll play either Maryland, Belmont or Temple on Saturday. The top two seeds in the East Regional are Duke and Michigan State.

Lafayette Police have arrested a 31-year-old man who allegedly fatally shot his father, 68-year-old Ernest White Junior. Ernest White the Third has been charged with first-degree murder.

The Republican Governor’s Association will hold a fundraiser tonight in New Orleans to help raise cash to defeat Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards this fall. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the dough raised tonight will help pay for anti-Edwards ads…
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The R-G-A has identified Louisiana’s 2019 governor’s race as a top pick up opportunity for Republicans.

49-percent of the 181 LSU Health New Orleans graduating medical students participating in the National Resident Match Program chose to remain in Louisiana to continue their medical training. Last year, only 46% or medical students stayed in state, with three-quarters of those continuing at LSU. LSU School of Medicine in New Orleans Dean, Doctor Steve Nelson…
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7:30 LRN Newscast March 18

The Republican Governor’s Association throws a fundraiser in New Orleans today. But political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the big money raised today will likely not end up in one of the Republican candidate’s account anytime soon…
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The two GOP challengers are Ralph Abraham and Eddie Rispone.

About half of the 181 graduating medical students at LSU Health New Orleans will remain in Louisiana to finish their training. That’s good news because most of these physicians will likely remain in Louisiana once their training is complete. Dean of the School of Medicine at LSU Health New Orleans Steve Nelson credits budget stability for an increase in the number of grads who chose to enter their residency programs…
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LSU is a three seed in the East Regional of the NCAA Tournament and they’ll face Yale on Thursday at 11:40 in Jacksonville. It doesn’t appear suspended head coach Will Wade will return to the team before they leave for Florida on Tuesday. Interim head coach Benford says he spoke with Wade after the brackets were released…
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If the Tigers beat the Bulldogs, they’ll face either Maryland, Belmont or Temple on Saturday.

The former mayor of Vinton was fatally shot in Baton Rouge on Saturday. Police say 64-year-old David Riggins was killed during a struggle with 32-year-old Vernon Mosby on Saturday morning. Authorities say Mosby arrived at the home unannounced after learning through a dating app that another love interest was spending the night with him.