By Matt Davis, The Lens staff writer| A little-scrutinized but extremely powerful government body is holding a rare public meeting Thursday morning. Among other things, the taxpayer-funded New Orleans Law Enforcement District effectively works as Orleans Parish Sheriff Marlin Gusman’s piggy bank for construction projects such as his planned new jail. The governing body of […]
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Bill to jack up traffic camera revenues speeds through Senate committee
By Matt Davis, The Lens staff writer | Like a driver that didn’t even touch the brakes before blowing a red light, a bill that would allow New Orleans Traffic Court to raise its costs from $10 to $30 passed through the Senate Finance Committee this afternoon with no discussion and without a word from […]
Landrieu asks City Council to move appeals of camera-generated tickets to Traffic Court
By Matt Davis, The Lens staff writer | Mayor Mitch Landrieu’s office this morning will place an ordinance before the City Council that, if approved, would move contested traffic-camera tickets from Civil Court to Traffic Court, a move that could raise millions of dollars for Traffic Court. Landrieu’s spokesman, Ryan Berni, confirmed the move. “The […]
Carnage at daughter's birthday does not make dad a foe of bar where it happened
By Karen Gadbois, The Lens staff writer | Tuesday’s meeting on whether to revoke the license of a Ninth Ward watering hole made for painful memories. And yet, even though Adrian Joseph was host of the birthday party for his daughter at which an 18-year-old was shot dead and four other patrons wounded, he was […]
Deputy who punched girlfriend in face has been fired; not the first encounter with law
By Matt Davis, The Lens staff writer | An Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office deputy who was fired recently after admitting he punched his girlfriend in the face had other brushes with the law before he was hired less than a year ago, according to records and interviews with an alleged statutory rape victim’s mother. It’s […]
House votes to jack up Traffic Court fees, despite ample current revenue streams
By Matt Davis, The Lens staff writer | The state House this afternoon voted 86 to 1 to approve a bill that would let New Orleans Traffic Court charge higher fees even though its budget has ballooned recently. The legislator who sponsored the bill and one of the court’s judges gave different reasons why the […]
Despite record income, Traffic Court judges pushing bill to give themselves more money
By Matt Davis, The Lens staff writer | A bill scheduled for debate Wednesday on the floor of the state House would let New Orleans Traffic Court charge higher fees even though its budget is booming. Further, the legislator who sponsored the bill and one of the court’s judges gave different reasons why the bill […]
Asleep at the switch: Police dispatchers disciplined for napping on the job
The New Orleans Police Department disciplined five police dispatchers in March for sleeping on the job at various times last year, records show.
Another Orleans Parish deputy arrested in a domestic-dispute case; sheriff remains mum
By Matt Davis, The Lens staff writer | A jailhouse sergeant at the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office was booked in Jefferson Parish with domestic abuse battery and aggravated assault 10 days ago, records show, and a co-worker at the Orleans Parish Prison said the sergeant hasn’t been to work since. Sgt. William Holmes was arrested […]
Sheriff's deputy arrested while on duty at jail after ex-girlfriend complains of beating
By Matt Davis, The Lens staff writer | An Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office deputy was arrested while working at the jail last month after allegedly punching his ex-girlfriend in the face for refusing to discuss rumors that he had been having sex with male inmates at the jail, police records show. Thomas, 24, was allowed […]