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Court appeal for former New Orleans police officer on death row
Court appeal for former New Orleans police officer on death row

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Court appeal for former New Orleans police officer on death row

NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — New information has been released regarding the court appeal of Louisiana death row inmate Antoinette Frank. Frank is the former NOPD officer who's been on death row for 30 years for murdering three people, including her police partner, in 1995. Frank and a co-defendant, Rogers Lacaze, robbed a Vietnamese restaurant in New Orleans East where her partner was working an off duty detail. Two employees were also killed. Investigation underway after body found near Canal Street Ferry terminal On Thursday, State Attorney General Liz Murrill lost an attempt to assist in pushing the execution forward. 'I think it's just, you know, a terrible injustice to the victims and their families who have been waiting to see the state carry out its promise. If we are going to have a death penalty, then we should be able to carry it out. We have promised that to them, and we need to keep our promise,' said Murrill. Murrill had asked Judge Kimya Holmes to be allowed to be part of the prosecution against Frank's post conviction appeals. Holmes denied the Bernard Parish President faces recall petition Court appeal for former New Orleans police officer on death row Green Oaks 'turns green minds into giant successes,' and graduates 53 students Texarkana wants to be a friendly place for the film industry Live! Casino & Hotel wins best dining & nightlife award Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Green Oaks 'turns green minds into giant successes,' and graduates 53 students
Green Oaks 'turns green minds into giant successes,' and graduates 53 students

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Green Oaks 'turns green minds into giant successes,' and graduates 53 students

CADDO PARISH, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Green Oaks Performing Arts Academy honored 53 graduates for their 53rd graduation. The theme of the school, 'turning green minds into giant successes' rang true with friends, family, and loved ones cheering on their graduates. 'It feels amazing. All my hard work paid off for the four years. I did a lot over these years. I became Green Oaks Students of the year and Mr. Green Oaks. I went to the Caddo Parish School Board, and it feels great,' said graduate Isaiah Washington for Green Oaks Performing Arts Academy. While proud of their hard work and achievements, many graduates are exciting for what is to come for their journey ahead. Washington says he wishes to become a radiologist because he has always been interested in the medical field and feels this is where he can pursue his talents the furthest. Graduate Mercedes Price spoke about what today meant to her. 'This moment is very special for me, it's finally over with and I get to finish my big girl dreams that I always dreamed of. […] I want to go to college and study criminal justice and become a lawyer,' said Price. Graduate Ja'mesha Harper says she will be attending Grambling State University to purse her dreams of becoming a detective. 'I'm so happy I'm graduating I'm done with this. I literally just finished work yesterday. School work yesterday to walk today. But hey we're here by the grace of God. All praises to him. hallelujah,' said Harper. Parents and families had personalized t-shirts, flowers, money, and gifts to encourage and celebrate their graduates. 'We are so proud of these 2025 graduates from Green Oaks. We have Mr. Corinthian. […] My son, it's been a long journey and I'm proud of him, and just keep moving forward,' said family of graduate Corinthian Victor. Victor will be going to trade school for welding and diesel mechanic. Jasmine Green, president of the Caddo Parish School Board told the graduating class, 'You represent innovation and adaptability. As you step into your next chapter of life, I encourage you to lead with passion and purpose. Never forget the foundation that Caddo Parish has helped you build.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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