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Murder and Drug Dealing Sentence for a Former Inmate
A former inmate who lived a drug dealing lifestyle was arrested and served a 10-year sentence for murder after spending time dealing crack. The trial lacked political pressure since it was a poor, black crack dealer from St. Helena Parish.
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A woman and her accomplice are charged with second degree murder and armed robbery.
26:03 - 27:31 (01:28)
Summary
A woman and her accomplice are charged with second degree murder and armed robbery. They both plead out to manslaughter and the woman gets a sentence of 10 years flat, which is a sweetheart deal considering her pending charges.
ChapterMurder and Drug Dealing Sentence for a Former Inmate
Episode12: Catch Ya Later
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The murder of Arthur Ray Dorsey, a crack dealer from St. Helena Parish, is discussed.
27:31 - 28:14 (00:43)
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The murder of Arthur Ray Dorsey, a crack dealer from St. Helena Parish, is discussed. Despite his occupation, Dorsey did not deserve to be shot and left to bleed out.
ChapterMurder and Drug Dealing Sentence for a Former Inmate
Episode12: Catch Ya Later
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The speaker discusses a woman named Kelly Bernard who was arrested multiple times for drug-related crimes before being incarcerated for ten years.
28:14 - 30:04 (01:49)
Summary
The speaker discusses a woman named Kelly Bernard who was arrested multiple times for drug-related crimes before being incarcerated for ten years. Recently released, the speaker hopes she has learned from her past and stays away from illegal activities.
ChapterMurder and Drug Dealing Sentence for a Former Inmate
Episode12: Catch Ya Later
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The speaker gives his opinion on the sentence given to Kelly Lynn Bernard for her participation in a murder and explains the legal consequences of being present during a commission of a crime in Louisiana.
30:04 - 31:02 (00:58)
Summary
The speaker gives his opinion on the sentence given to Kelly Lynn Bernard for her participation in a murder and explains the legal consequences of being present during a commission of a crime in Louisiana.