A man murdered a 15 - year - old man during drunk driving and then threw the body at Shreveport Street and on Monday he sentenced him to life imprisonment as a fourth criminal offender.
54-year-old Jimmy Ray White told the state judge Ramona Emanuar that he feels saddened by Adam Klingen Smith, but he insisted he would not murder.
He was convicted for massacres of up to 40 years in August. But the judge ruled on 16th December that White was a habitual criminal - he was convicted of living together and holding cocaine for a criminal offense - Meaning that more crimes are sentenced
Klingensm's mother, Amy Dillard, said she was very happy because White could not hurt other families.
Klingen Smith and some friends ceased helping women in the parking lot in December 2007. White badly played and his body crossed the windshield.
White then drove his body to the city and eventually threw the body into the sight of Louisiana State University Hospital. The prosecutor said that he went to bed and went to bed.
After his girlfriend saw a big hole in the broken windshield of the car, White was arrested and heard the news about the death of Klingen Smith.
Continue imposing the death penalty; executions were not recorded. In July, at the National Economic Council, the governor agreed to sign enforcement or replacement sentences as a way of solving the prison overcrowding situation. According to reports of death row prisoners, Benin prison and Lagos prison are ready for execution.
Charles Victor Thompson (born June 13, 1970) was sentenced to death in April 1999 and was a prisoner currently residing in Texas' death row prisoner. On April 30, 1998, he escaped from Harris County Prison in Houston, Texas in 2005 as killing former lover Dennise Hayslip and his boyfriend Darren Cain. In the Attorney General 's Office. Three days later he was arrested outside a liquor store in Shreveport, Louisiana, where he was drunk with a public phone. He told the investigator that he could pose as a hurricane hurricane Katrina evacer and get food and clothes. He also got money from a good Samaritan of Shreveport.
The Cadod parish of Louisiana, home of Shreveport, has a population of only 250 thousand but it is the capital of the United States. There the jury sentenced the number of deaths per capitle to more than any other county in the country. 77% of people sentenced to death in the past 40 years are blacks and nearly half have been convicted for the murder of white people. There was never sentenced to death as white people killed black people. It is not talking about ancient history here. Of the eight death sentences issued in Louisiana in the past five years, two prosecutors in former Cadod parishor - Dale Cox and Hugo Holland - thanked six of them. Cox accounts for one-third of the total death sentence in Louisiana