by OpenFile | Dec 7, 2018 | Louisiana
The Louisiana federal prosecutor known for his prolific online rants (about cases his office was prosecuting, no less) has been held to account by the state’s highest court. Six years after former senior litigation counsel Sal Perricone of the U.S. Attorney’s...
by OpenFile | Apr 1, 2015 | Louisiana, The Open File Blog
The Department of Justice has released a report on its internal investigation into the online commenting scandal which resulted in U.S. Attorney Jim Letten’s resignation and the overturning of convictions against five New Orleans police officers in the Danziger...
by OpenFile | Jun 30, 2014 | Louisiana, The Open File Blog
Ricochets from the 2012 online commenting scandal that implicated former U.S. Attorney Jim Letten’s top prosecutors continue to be felt in New Orleans this month with a federal judge sending the case of Rennee Gill Pratt back to court for an evidentiary hearing....
by OpenFile | Oct 2, 2013 | Louisiana, The Open File Blog
Deborah Jane Cooper, one of the authors of a groundbreaking study that demonstrated the failure of state bars to police prosecutorial misconduct, has published an opinion editorial in The Huffington Post today about the Danziger Bridge case out of New Orleans and what...
by OpenFile | Sep 17, 2013 | Louisiana, The Open File Blog
From Crimesider via CBS News: Crimesider Staff, “Danziger Bridge Shootings Update: Judge overturns convictions, grants new trial to ex-NOLA officers,” Crimesider, CBS News, September 17, 2013 (CBS/AP) – A judge has ordered that, due to...