4:30 LRN Newscast February 16

The Louisiana Supreme Court says it will consider whether the state’s ban on non-unanimous jury verdicts should apply retroactively. The U-S Supreme Court has already refused to make the split jury ban law retroactive, but Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says the state Supreme Court can issue its own ruling…:

CUT 09(10)      “…federal constitution.”

Louisiana allowed split jury verdicts of 10-to-2 and 11-to-1 for 120 years. That ended in 2019 with a voter-approved Constitutional Amendment.

Third Judicial District Attorney John Belton plans to pursue criminal charges against those involved in the 2019 fatal arrest of Ronald Greene, but he’s waiting for the U-S Justice Department to complete its investigation. Belton says while the federal investigation has taken time, it has produced results…:

CUT 06(12)      “…federal government.”

 

Governor John Bel Edwards has extended Louisiana’s COVID public health emergency order but has removed mask mandates and attendance limits. Mr. Edwards did re-emphasize the recommendations for people to wear masks, particularly around large crowds. It’s something to keep in mind as Mardi Gras and festival season approaches…:

CUT 12(14)      “…remain high.”

The Governor’s current order is set to expire one month from today, though Edwards has said he may end it before then if positive trends continue.

Deputies in Tangipahoa Parish are seeking a man wanted for an alleged sexual relationship with a minor. 49-year-old Mario Funez is wanted for indecent behavior with a juvenile, sexual battery, carnal knowledge of a juvenile and contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile. His victim is just 13.