Sentencing in Livingston Parish criminal court: Aug. 16-23 (2024)

Sentencing in Livingston Parish criminal court: Aug. 16-23 (1)

LIVINGSTON---District Attorney Scott M. Perrilloux reports that the following individuals appeared in court on August 23, 2021, before Judge Fendleson and pleaded either guilty or no contest or were found guilty of the following crimes and received the following sentences:

Felony Offenses:

Tommy Anthony, age 33, of Livingston, LA, pleaded guilty to possession of a schedule II controlled dangerous substance. He was sentenced to two years with the department of corrections. The sentence was suspended, and he was placed on probation for two years. He is ordered to pay a $1,000 fine along with court costs and fees.

Rick Avis, age 21, of Hammond, LA, pleaded guilty to simple burglary, theft in excess of $1,000 but less than $5,000, and domestic abuse battery – first offense. He was sentenced to two years with the department of corrections. Time is to be served concurrently. He received credit for time served.

Taylor Gill, age 27, of Denham Springs, LA, pleaded guilty to two counts of possession of a schedule II controlled dangerous substance. He was sentenced to two years with the department of corrections. Time is to be served concurrently. He received credit for time served.

Austin Herrington, age 20, of Walker, LA, pleaded guilty to negligent homicide, underage operating a vehicle while intoxicated – first offense, and careless operation of a motor vehicle by sleeping – causing the death of a human being. He was sentenced to three years with the department of corrections. Time is to be served concurrently. He is ordered to pay a $2,000 fine along with court costs and fees.

Kelly Herrington, age 35, of Kentwood, LA, pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated – third offense. He was sentenced to one year in home incarceration. He is ordered to pay a $2,000 fine along with court costs and fees.

Antonio Martinez, age 28, of Denham Springs, LA, pleaded guilty to possession of a schedule II controlled dangerous substance. He was sentenced to two years with the department of corrections. The sentence was suspended, and he was placed on probation for two years. He is ordered to pay a $1,000 fine along with court costs and fees.

Christopher Mayeaux, age 51, of Livingston, LA, pleaded guilty to possession of a schedule II controlled dangerous substance. He was sentenced to two years with the department of corrections. The sentence was suspended, and he was placed on probation for two years. He is ordered to pay a $1,000 fine along with court costs and fees.

Timothy Mclin, age 40, of Denham Springs, LA, pleaded guilty to failure to register as a sex offender – first offense. He was sentenced to two years with the department of corrections. Time is to be served without the benefit of probation, parole, or suspension of sentence.

David Poche, Jr., age 36, of Walker, LA, pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated – third offense. He was sentenced to two years with the department of corrections. The sentence was suspended, and he was placed on probation for one year. He is ordered to pay a $2,000 fine along with court costs and fees.

Maverick Roche, age 18, of Gonzales, LA, pleaded guilty to distribution/ possession with the intent to distribute a schedule II controlled dangerous substance and distribution/ possession with the intent to distribute a schedule IV controlled dangerous substance. He was sentenced to four years with the department of corrections. The sentence was suspended, and he was placed on probation for two years. He is ordered to pay a $1,500 fine along with court costs and fees.

Landen Rogers, age 20, of Denham Springs, LA, pleaded guilty to simple burglary, distribution/possession with the intent to distribute a schedule IV controlled dangerous substance, and distribution/ possession with the intent to distribute a schedule II controlled dangerous substance. He was sentenced to 10 years with the department of corrections. The sentence was suspended, and he was placed on probation for three years. He is ordered to pay a $1,000 fine along with restitution, court costs, and fees.

D’trentta Simmons, age 39, of Greensburg, LA, pleaded guilty to possession of a schedule II controlled dangerous substance and possession of a schedule IV controlled dangerous substance. He was sentenced to two years with the department of corrections. The sentence was suspended, and he was placed on probation for two years. He is ordered to pay a $500 fine along with court costs and fees.

Kristen Watkins, age 28, of Walker, LA, pleaded guilty to possession of a schedule I controlled dangerous substance, possession of a schedule II controlled dangerous substance, possession of a schedule III controlled dangerous substance, and three counts of possession of a schedule IV controlled dangerous substance. She was sentenced to two years with the department of corrections.

Misdemeanor Offenses:

Thomas Chapman, age 35, of Livingston, LA, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor carnal knowledge of a juvenile and contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile. He was sentenced to six months in the parish jail. The sentence was suspended, and he was placed on probation for one year. He is ordered to pay a $1,000 fine along with court costs and fees.

Nicodermus Cook, age 23, of Denham Springs, LA, pleaded guilty to violation of protective order by possessing a firearm and simple assault. He was sentenced to six months in the parish jail. The sentence was suspended, and he was placed on probation for one year. He is ordered to pay a $500 fine along with court costs and fees.

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District Attorney Scott M. Perrilloux reports that the following individuals appeared in court on August 19, 2021, before Judge Charlotte Foster and pleaded either guilty or no contest or were found guilty of the following crimes and received the following sentences:

Felony Offenses:

Richard Allbee II, age 27, of Denham Springs, LA, pleaded no contest to possession of a schedule II controlled dangerous substance. The sentence was deferred, and he was placed on probation for three years. He is ordered to pay a $500 fine along with court costs and fees.

Tabetha Bowman, age 37, of Livingston, LA, pleaded no contest to possession of heroin. The sentence was deferred, and she was placed on probation for three years. She is ordered to pay a $500 fine along with court costs and fees.

Bryan Carpentar, age 40, of Albany, LA, pleaded no contest to driving while intoxicated – third offense. The sentence was deferred, and he was placed on probation for three years. He is ordered to pay a $2,000 fine along with court costs and fees.

Gwendolyn Crayton, age 54, of Albany, LA, pleaded no contest to possession of a schedule II controlled dangerous substance. She was sentenced to one year with the department of corrections. Time is to be served concurrently. She received credit for time served.

Keynan Jones, age 40, of Baton Rouge, LA, pleaded no contest to possession with the intent to distribute a schedule IV controlled dangerous substance. He was sentenced to five years with the department of corrections. Time is to be served concurrently. He received credit for time served.

Derek Leonard, age 27, of Denham Springs, LA, pleaded no contest to possession of a schedule II controlled dangerous substance and possession of heroin. He was sentenced to five years with the department of corrections. He received credit for time served.

Robert Mitchell, age 24, of New Orleans, LA, pleaded no contest to simple burglary and guilty to resisting an officer. He was sentenced to two years with the department of corrections. He received credit for time served.

Kody Summers, age 39, of Walker, LA, pleaded no contest to possession of a schedule II controlled dangerous substance. The sentence was deferred, and she was placed on probation for three years. She is ordered to pay a $500 fine along with court costs and fees.

Santoz Torrez, age 58, of Prairieville, LA, pleaded no contest to driving while intoxicated – fourth offense. He was sentenced to 10 years with the department of corrections. Seven years of the sentence was suspended, and he is to be placed on probation for three years. He is ordered to pay a $5,000 fine along with court costs and fees.

Madelyn White, age 27, of Denham Springs, LA, pleaded no contest to two counts of possession of a schedule II controlled dangerous substance. She was sentenced to four years with the department of corrections. The sentence was deferred, and she was placed on probation for three years. She is ordered to pay a $500 fine along with court costs and fees.

Misdemeanor Offenses:

Christopher Albers, age 25, of Walker, LA, pleaded no contest to domestic abuse battery – first offense – household member and guilty to flight from an officer. He was sentenced to six months in the parish jail. He received credit for time served.

Deven Brooks, age 25, of Denham Springs, LA, pleaded no contest to violation of a protective order. He was sentenced to six months in the parish jail. Time is to be served concurrently. He received credit for time served.

Angela Herod, age 39, of Denham Springs, LA, pleaded no contest to theft under $1,000. The sentence was deferred, and she was placed on probation for two years. She is ordered to pay a $350 fine along with court costs and fees.

Randall Smith, age 31, of Albany, LA, pleaded no contest to simple escape. He was sentenced to six months with the department of corrections. Time is to be served consecutively with any other time being served. He received credit for time served.

James Thompson, Jr., age 27, of Denham Springs, LA, pleaded no contest to domestic abuse battery – second offense – household member. He was sentenced to six months in the parish jail. He received credit for time served.

Gerard Toussaint, age 37, of Denham Springs, LA, pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000. The sentence was deferred, and he was placed on probation for two years. He is ordered to pay a $350 fine along with restitution, court costs, and fees.

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District Attorney Scott M. Perrilloux reports that the following individuals appeared in court on August 17, 2021, before Judge Erika Sledge and pleaded either guilty or no contest or were found guilty of the following crimes and received the following sentences:

Michael Crouch, age 27, of Amite, LA, pleaded no contest to driving while intoxicated – first offense. He was sentenced to six months in the parish jail. The sentence was suspended, and he was placed on probation for two years. He is ordered to pay a $859 fine along with court costs.

Devon Gardner, age 27, of Baton Rouge, LA, pleaded no contest to driving while intoxicated – first offense. He was sentenced to six months in the parish jail. The sentence was suspended, and he was placed on probation for two years. He is ordered to pay a $859 fine along with court costs.

Carley Welda, age 22, of Walker, LA, pleaded no contest to driving while intoxicated – first offense. She was sentenced to six months in the parish jail. The sentence was suspended, and she was placed on probation for two years. She is ordered to pay a $859 fine along with court costs.

Samuel White, age 43, of Denham Springs, LA, pleaded no contest to driving while intoxicated – first offense. He received credit for time served, and he was placed on probation for one year. He is ordered to pay fines and fees.

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District Attorney Scott M. Perrilloux reports that the following individuals appeared in court on August 16, 2021, before Judge Erika Sledge and pleaded either guilty or no contest or were found guilty of the following crimes and received the following sentences:

Felony Offenses:

Sylvia Behrens, age 42, of Baton Rouge, LA, pleaded no contest to attempted possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. She was sentenced to two and a half years with the department of corrections. She received credit for time served.

Ronnie Campora, age 22, of Mandeville, LA, pleaded no contest to conspiracy possession with the intent to distribute heroin. He was sentenced to five years with the department of corrections. The sentence was suspended, and he was placed on probation for three years. He is ordered to pay a $500 fine along with court costs and fees.

Reginald Fullilove, age 47, of Baton Rouge, LA, pleaded no contest to simple burglary. He was sentenced to 10 years with the department of corrections. Time is to be served concurrently. He received credit for time served.

Brandon Hall, age 35, of Walker, LA, pleaded no contest to possession of a schedule IV controlled dangerous substance. He was sentenced to two years with the department of corrections. The sentence was suspended, and he was placed on probation for two years. He is ordered to pay a $500 fine along with court costs and fees.

Wesley Hano, age 37, of Holden, LA, pleaded guilty to possession of heroin and no contest to theft under $1,000. He was sentenced to three years with the department of corrections. The sentenced was suspended, and he was placed on probation for three years. He is ordered to pay a $500 fine along with restitution, court costs, and fees.

Kirby Lorentsen, age 28, of Walker, LA, pleaded no contest to possession of a schedule II controlled dangerous substance. He was sentenced to one year with the department of corrections. Time is to be served concurrently. He received credit for time served.

Anthony Marcotte, age 20, of Denham Springs, LA, pleaded no contest to conspiracy creation/ operation of a clandestine laboratory, conspiracy possession with the intent to distribute marijuana/THC/ synthetic cannabinoids, and conspiracy possession with the intent to distribute a schedule I controlled dangerous substance. He was sentenced to three years with the department of corrections. The sentence was suspended, and he was placed on probation for three years. He is ordered to pay a $500 fine along with court costs and fees.

Earl Overman, IV, age 21, of Ponchatoula, LA, pleaded no contest to possession of heroin. He was sentenced to two years with the department of corrections. The sentence was deferred, and he was placed on probation for two years. He is ordered to pay a $500 fine along with court costs and fees.

Sara Perruso, age 22, of Denham Springs, LA, pleaded guilty to restating a police officer with force/violence. She was sentenced to two years with the department of corrections. The sentence was suspended, and she was placed on probation for two years. She is ordered to pay a $500 fine along with court costs and fees.

Harvey Wagner, age 50, of Holden, LA, pleaded no contest to attempted possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. He was sentenced to three years with the department of corrections. Time is to be served concurrently. He received credit for time served.

Misdemeanor Offenses:

Brandon Burchfield, age 34, of Walker, LA, pleaded no contest to domestic abuse battery – first offense – household member. He was sentenced to six months in the parish jail. The sentence was suspended, and he was placed on probation for two years. He is ordered to pay a $300 fine along with court costs and fees.

Shane Roberts, age 44, of Livingston, LA, pleaded no contest to failure to pay annual registration fee. He was sentenced to six months in the parish jail. The sentence was suspended, and he was placed on probation for two years. He is ordered to pay a $500 fine along with court costs and fees.

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District Attorney Scott M. Perrilloux reports that the following individuals appeared in court on August 16, 2021, before Judge Brian Abels and pleaded either guilty or no contest or were found guilty of the following crimes and received the following sentences:

Felony Offenses:

Joshua Harvey, age 28, of Denham Springs, LA, pleaded no contest to illegal possession of stolen things over $1,000 but under $5,000. He was sentenced to two years with the department of corrections. The sentence was suspended, and he was placed on probation for two years. He is ordered to pay a $750 fine along with court costs and fees.

Misdemeanor Offenses:

Don Thompson, Jr., age 60, of Denham Springs, LA, pleaded no contest to criminal mischief and violation of a protective order. He was sentenced to one year in the parish jail. Time is to be served consecutively.

Sentencing in Livingston Parish criminal court: Aug. 16-23 (2024)

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The Twenty-First Judicial District Attorney's Office is composed of District Attorney Scott M. Perrilloux, 23 Assistant District Attorneys and a specially trained support staff dedicated to serving this community.

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