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Shreveport councilman's charge amended, placed in diversion


SHREVEPORT, La. – A Shreveport city councilman accused almost a year ago in a shoving incident at a local eye clinic has reached an agreement with prosecutors to have the charge reduced and his case placed in pre-trial diversion.
Councilman James Green, 70, was on the Shreveport City Court docket Monday for trial on a charge of simple battery. However, on Friday, attorney Cloyd Benjamin Jr., the first assistant district attorney in Natchitoches Parish who was named special prosecutor to handle the case, submitted a letter to City Court Judge Brian Barber, saying he and Green’s attorney, Randall Robinson, had reached an agreement to place the case in pre-trial diversion.

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Shreveport councilman's charge amended, placed in diversion

Shreveport councilman's charge amended, placed in diversion
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How to opt-in for COVID eviction halt protection order


SHREVEPORT, La. — On Sept. 4, the CDC director issued an order to temporarily halt evictions in the United States for people financially affected by COVID-19. 
That order was set to expire on Dec. 31 and has since been extended twice, with the latest extension date being March 31.
One woman met the guidelines to stay in her home but did not fill out the proper form to do so. On Tuesday, she was evicted.
Many people who are getting evicted because of financial strain from the pandemic are unaware of the form that needs to be presented to landlords to halt the eviction process.

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