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Adams, Aaron Dwayne
201 Onezia, Dulac |
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DOB: 02/06/1958
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| Crime:
Attempted Aggravated Rape, Crime Against Nature |
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Adams, Brian P
334 Grace St., Houma |
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DOB: 10/24/1977
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| Crime:
Attempted Rape |
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Adams, Burke E
802 Hwy 182, Houma |
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DOB: 07/19/1970
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| Crime:
Sexual Battery |
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Aitch, Maurice Charles
909 Daspit St, Houma |
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DOB: 07/16/1958
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| Crime:
Indecent Behavior With Juv |
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Allen, Dennis P
47 Kilarney Loop, Houma |
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DOB: 06/30/1957
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| Crime:
Carnal Knowledge of a Juvenile (2 counts), Molestation of a Juvenile |
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Angelloz, Kevin J
7229 Shrimpers Row, Dulac |
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DOB: 01/18/1959
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| Crime:
Molestation of a Juvenile |
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Antill, Jeffrey Joseph
117 Dylan Ray Ct., Schriever |
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DOB: 10/16/1962
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| Crime:
Indecent Behavior With Juveniles (14:27), Oral Sexual Battery, Carnal Knowledge of a Juvenile, Crime Against Nature (3 counts) |
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Appledorn, Jason P
118 Fairlane, Gray |
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DOB: 03/11/1976
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| Crime:
Pornography Involving Juveniles (Possessing and Receiving) |
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Arceneaux, Michael Elmo
1009 Suthon Ave., Houma |
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DOB: 10/21/1963
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| Crime:
Carnal Knowledge of a Juvenile |
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Arceneaux, Richard Curtis
3027 W. Park Ave., Gray |
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DOB: 02/23/1968
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| Crime:
Sexual Battery |
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Arieux, Tony Paul
3005 Elmwood Circle, Houma |
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DOB: 04/23/1977
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| Crime:
Molestation of a Juvenile |
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Ashley, Sammy Ross
129 Evelyn St., Houma |
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DOB: 09/27/1960
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| Crime:
Indecent Behavior With Juveniles |
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Atwell, Ricker Amedee
135 Autumn Dr, Houma |
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DOB: 01/28/1949
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| Crime:
Indecent Behavior With Juvenile |
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Authement, Jason Lee
339 Duet St., Houma |
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DOB: 10/28/1977
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| Crime:
Carnal Knowledge of a Juvenile |
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Authement, Ronald J
5953 Bayouside Dr, Chauvin |
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DOB: 06/19/1956
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| Crime:
Indecent Behavior w/Juvenile |
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Axe, Bryan Neal
104 Manny St, Houma |
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DOB: 01/12/1967
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| Crime:
criminal sexual conduct 2nd degree person under 13 |
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Explanation of (14:27)
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- Any person who, having a specific intent to commit a crime, does or
omits an act for the purpose of and tending directly toward the
accomplishing of his object is guilty of an attempt to commit the offense
intended; and it shall be immaterial whether, under the circumstances, he
would have actually accomplished his purpose.
- Mere preparation to commit a crime shall not be sufficient to
constitute an attempt; but lying in wait with a dangerous weapon with the
intent to commit a crime, or searching for the intended victim with a
dangerous weapon with the intent to commit a crime, shall be sufficient to
constitute an attempt to commit the offense intended.
- Further, the placing of any combustible or explosive substance in or
near any structure, watercraft, movable, or forestland, with the specific
intent eventually to set fire to or to damage by explosive substance such
structure, watercraft, movable, or forestland, shall be sufficient to
constitute an attempt to commit the crime of arson as defined in R.S. 14:51 through 53.
- An attempt is a separate but lesser grade of the intended crime; and any
person may be convicted of an attempt to commit a crime, although it appears
on the trial that the crime intended or attempted was actually perpetrated
by such person in pursuance of such attempt.
- Whoever attempts to commit any crime shall be punished as follows
- If the offense so attempted is punishable by death or life
imprisonment, he shall be imprisoned at hard labor for not less than ten nor
more than fifty years without benefit of parole, probation, or suspension of
sentence.
- If the offense so attempted is punishable by death or life imprisonment
and is attempted against an individual who is a peace officer engaged in the
performance of his lawful duty, he shall be imprisoned at hard labor for not
less than twenty nor more than fifty years without benefit of parole,
probation, or suspension of sentence.
- If the offense so attempted is theft or receiving stolen things, and is
not punishable as a felony, he shall be fined not more than two hundred
dollars, or imprisoned for not more than six months, or both. If the
offense so attempted is receiving stolen things, and is punishable as a
felony, he shall be fined not more than two hundred dollars, or imprisoned
not more than one year, or both. If the offense so attempted is theft, and
is punishable as a felony, he shall be fined not more than five hundred
dollars, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both;
- In all other cases he shall be fined or imprisoned or both, in the same
manner as for the offense attempted; such fine or imprisonment shall not
exceed one-half of the largest fine, or one-half of the longest term of
imprisonment prescribed for the offense so attempted, or both.
- For the purposes of Subsection D of this Section, the term "peace
officer" means any peace officer, as defined in R.S. 40:2402.
Amended by Acts 1970, No. 471, §1; Acts 1975, No. 132, §1; Acts 1989, No.
609, §1; Acts 1995, No. 988, §1; Acts 2003, No. 166, §1; Acts 2003, No. 745,
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