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A local attorney sued the Baton Rouge Police Department earlier this week claiming officers used excessive force during a welfare check, which escalated after a profane outburst from the lawyer
The case ended with a mistrial since the jury could not come to a decision about the guilt or innocence of the client Sanford was representing on a kidnapping charge. It was not clear Wednesday evening what will happen to the criminal case against the defendant.
But, Jeffry Sanford said he was only standing up for justice. He said he used a few choice words in his frustrated explanation to a judge after learning the jury seated for the criminal case he was a part of was possibly tainted.
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As Fontenot walked into jail Tuesday, he denied trying to smuggle drugs inside. "He can claim whatever he wants to claim," Major Zack Simmers with the West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office said. "The facts that were given to me, there's no way this was a misunderstanding.".
Fontenot agreed to give Percocet to a work release worker and then smuggle them across the street to Breaux inside the prison. "This will not be tolerated," Simmers said. "It shows that nobody is above the law, lawyers, police anybody. If you are trying to smuggle drugs into our jail you will eventually be caught.".
State records show Fontenot has been a lawyer for more than 40 years and has no discipline on his record. The drugs were picked up from his home in the Riverbend subdivision. A judge set Fontenot's bond at $45,000. As of Tuesday night, Fontenot has posted his bail and was released from custody. Report a Typo.
The case ended with a mistrial since the jury could not come to a decision about the guilt or innocence of the client Sanford was representing on a kidnapping charge. It was not clear Wednesday evening what will happen to the criminal case against the defendant.
But, Jeffry Sanford said he was only standing up for justice. He said he used a few choice words in his frustrated explanation to a judge after learning the jury seated for the criminal case he was a part of was possibly tainted.