Writer's Email: wesawthat@gmail.com
Fone WST... +1318.717.9017 Twitter:@wesawthat “The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws.” ~ Gaius Cornelius Tacitus
Goldman Sachs Sees Higher Oil Prices In 2020
-
Goldman Sachs lifted its crude oil price forecast for 2020 on the grounds
that OPEC’s deeper production cuts will help the market avoid oversupply,
Bloombe...
Live: Impeachment Hearing
-
Counsel for House Democrats, Barry Berke, said during his opening statement
that "the scheme by President Trump" to withhold aid from Ukraine for
political...
Fluoridation Fails North Carolina
-
In 88% fluoridated North Carolina the rate of emergency department dental
visits is more than twice the national average, and is the fastest growing
compar...
Abdur Biswas (Sep 1, 1926 - Nov 3, 2017)
-
Bangladeshi Statesman. He served as the 11th President of Bangladesh from
October 10, 1991 to October 9, 1996. He was educated at Dhaka University
where he...
"We'll clean their clock in court and clearly show that Billy Coenen is absolutely innocent of any wrongdoing."
That was noted defense attorney Mike Small's response to a federal grand jury indictment of Coenen, 5th Judicial District Attorney.
Coenen was indicted today in Shreveport on charges of conspiracy and mail fraud surrounding a land deal involving Poverty Point Reservoir in Richland Parish.
Also indicted were Monroe engineer and businessman Terry Denmon and Poverty Point Reservoir District executive director Mike Thompson.
Thompson was previously indicted by a federal grand jury within the past year over charges stemming from a federal investigation of Poverty Point Reservoir.
According to a copy of the indictment obtained by The Franklin Sun, beginning in 1995, Coenen, Denmon and Thompson conspired to buy land near the reservoir and then used publicly owned equipment and public money to make improvements to the land before selling it for some $250,000.
Coenen provided legal services to the reservoir district and Denmon performed engineering tasks at the 3,000-acre lake, which was built by the state at Poverty Point, according to the indictment. Both men were paid for their services by the PPRD, which made them employees of the state, the indictment said.
In February, 1995, the group bought a five-acre tract of land in the reservoir district for $16,800, according to the indictment.
Because the three men each had interests in the reservoir district's management, they bought the property through an unnamed agent, according to the indictment.
In July, 1998, Thompson ordered PPRD employees to remove a stand of trees on the property, the indictment said.
According to the indictment, it was the first of many improvements Thompson would make to the property before the group subdivided the tract into five lots in 2000.
Eventually, the group sold all five lots and pocketed some $250,000, according to the indictment.
This prosecution is wrongheaded and frankly represents federal government overreaching at its absolute worst," said Small, of Alexandria.
"This assistant U.S. attorney has taken an alleged violation of the state code of ethics, which never occurred, and parlayed it into a federal criminal case," Small said, referring to Assistant U.S. Attorney Mignonne Griffing, who is a native of Sicily Island.
"It is a sad example of a very disturbing trend on the part of federal prosecutors to meddle into purely state matters where they have no business whatsoever," Small continued. "We'll clean their clock in court and clearly show that Billy Coenen is absolutely innocent of any wrongdoing.
"Unfortunately, the publicity surrounding this indictment will have already besmirched the reputation of a decent man who has tirelessly devoted the last 30 years of his life to aggressively prosecuting real criminals in the jurisdiction where he lives and serves as district attorney."
The indictment cites Louisiana Revised Statute 42:1112, which states, "no public servant…shall participate in a transaction in which he has a personal substantial economic interest of which he may be reasonably expected to know involving the governmental entity."
The indictment contends that, because each of the three men worked as consultants for PPRD, they were forbidden from profiting from land transactions involving Poverty Point. ~ link
Slavery By Any Other Name by Bill Buppert
-
Publisher’s Note: The family marksmanship clinic for pistol went without a
hitch and much improvement was gained by all hands. It was the first time
my old...
Lincoln Schools Retirees to get new Health Plan
-
Most retired employees of the Lincoln Parish School District will begining
January 1 utilize Medicare as their primary health insurance, after the
school b...
Announcement: Next Lobbying Deadline
-
The deadline for lobbyists to file the Expenditure Report covering November
1, 2019 - November 30, 2019 is December 27, 2019.
Electoral Deter-men-hers
-
Virgotex summarized the matrix of root voting impulses for Dems in 2020:
Democratic voters don't want "another" white male. They want a female
candidate...
Here Comes The Boom
-
Okay sports fans, here comes the boom! My Bossier is about to start back
up! Get Ready! Here it comes! The cold hard truth! Don't hate the player!
Hate the...
Welcome to the Alexandria Postcard Collection
-
Postcards are an important medium in telling stories of the past. They are
historical masterpieces, showing life at points in time.
Greetings from Alexandr...
2:45 p.m., Voluntary Evacuation Area Removed
-
Voluntary Evacuation Area Removed October 7, 2016 All areas once part of
the Mandatory and Voluntary Evacuation Order from the Bayou Corne Sinkhole
has b...
brief dashcam clip of alleged sex offender arrest
-
brief dashcam clip of alleged sex offender arrest
some guy on a bicycle was allegedly looking at children through binoculars
across the street from the k...
Saying goodbye to our Old House
-
I never thought this day would come. We had to say goodbye to the “Big
House”, the old house, the Hynson-Ringgold house (and many other names)….
We were tr...
57th presidential inauguration 21 january 2013
-
57th presidential inauguration 21 january 2013
oath of office and speech + more.
From: wesawthat1
Views: 748
10 ratings
Time: 57:56 More in News & Politics
The Immanence of Biblical Nationalism, Part I
-
By Bret McAtee In Genesis 10 we have recorded the table of Nations.
Chapter 10 ends with these words: 32 These are the families of the sons of
Noah, ac...
Part 3: The Baptism of John
-
eaec.org
facebook.com/EuropeanAmericanEvangelisticCrusades
Welcome to Resurrection Life of Jesus Church. We are a Bible centered group
of believers who d...
Colorado Joins The March To Create a Public Bank
-
Earl Staelin, chairman of the Rocky Mountain Public Banking Institute,
explains vital details about public Banking and how it would challenge and
correct...
All Good Things Must Come to an End
-
Dear Readers and Friends of F&H, It is with a sense of sadness and hope for
the future that FaithandHeritage.com will cease publishing articles. All
good t...
Last Days Lunacy and End Times Madness
-
Podcast: LAST DAYS LUNACY and END TIMES MADNESS (The following commentary
is a reprint of the chapter Bible Basics 101: Last Days/End Times and The
Second ...