District Attorney’s Disposition of Cases

Daniel W. Newell, District Attorney for the Second Judicial District in and for the Parish of Bienville, makes the following announcement relative to disposition of cases in Bienville Parish on the dates indicated:

2-3-21

  • Terrell Glover of Ringgold, LA—Pled guilty to Misdemeanor Theft less than $1,000 and was sentenced to 6 months in the parish jail. He also pled guilty to Simple Criminal Damage to Property and was sentenced to 6 months in the parish jail, which was suspended. He will be placed on 2 years supervised probation. He was given credit for any time served while awaiting sentencing.
  • Laderrick Randle of Shreveport, LA—Pled guilty to Criminal Mischief and was sentenced to 6 months in the parish jail, which was suspended. He will be placed on 2 years supervised probation. He is to have no contact with the victims. He also pled guilty to Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and was sentenced to 15 days in the parish jail. He was given credit for any time served while awaiting sentencing.

2-24-21

  • Jessica Bolyer of Castor, LA—Pled guilty to Possession of Schedule II CDS (Methamphetamine) and was sentenced to 2 years hard labor, which was suspended. She will be placed on 2 years supervised probation. She also pled guilty to Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and was sentenced to 15 days in the parish jail. She was given credit for any time served while awaiting sentencing.
  • Brian Keath McCoy, Jr. of Jamestown, LA—Pled guilty to Unauthorized Entry of an Inhabited Dwelling and was sentenced to 3 years hard labor. This sentence will run concurrently with his probation matter in Red River Parish docket #137449.
  • Destiny Jamion Parker of Ringgold, LA—Pled guilty to Criminal Trespass and was sentenced to 30 days in the parish jail, which was suspended. She will be placed on 1 year unsupervised probation. She also pled guilty to Disturbing the Peace and was sentenced to 6 months in the parish jail, which was suspended. She will be placed on 1 year unsupervised probation. These sentences will run concurrently.
  • Justin Dewayne Taylor of Shreveport, LA—Pled guilty to Domestic Abuse Battery and was sentenced to 90 days in the parish jail. He was given credit for any time served while awaiting sentencing.
  • Kelvin Dewayne Walker, Jr. of Ruston, LA—Pled guilty to Illegal Use of Weapons or Dangerous Instrumentalities and was sentenced to 2 years hard labor. This sentence will run consecutively with Claiborne Parish case #32,341. He was given credit for any time served while awaiting sentencing.

3-3-21

  • Elizabeth Ashley Havard of Castor, LA—Pled guilty to Possession of Schedule II CDS (Methamphetamine) and was sentenced to 65 days in the parish jail. She was given credit for any time served while awaiting sentencing.
  • Bridget Lanette Owens of Ringgold, LA—Pled guilty to Possession of Schedule II CDS (Methamphetamine) and was sentenced to 1 year hard labor, which will run consecutively with any probation matters. She was given credit for any time served while awaiting sentencing.
  • Sidney Keith Bradley of Minden, LA—Pled guilty to Domestic Abuse Battery and was sentenced to pay a fine of $1,000 or serve 90 days in the parish jail. He was also sentenced to 6 months in the parish jail, which was suspended. He will be placed on 2 years supervised probation. He was given credit for any time served while awaiting sentencing.