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State of Louisiana v. Trayvon Arcement
Date: 10-07-2017
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Judge: Arthur Hunter
Court: Circuit Court, Orleans Parish, Louisiana
Plaintiff's Attorney: Kevin Guillory
Defendant's Attorney: John Fuller and Marcus DeLarge
Description:
New Orleans, LA - Defendant Found Not Guilty On Murder Charge
The State of Louisiana charged Trayvon Arcement, age 22, with second-degree murder for shooting and killing Justin "Jazz" Mitchell, age 22, with a shot gun in front of his house on October 7, 2013.
Arcement was identified as the shooter by an eye witness who lived down the street from the victim.
The State of Louisiana charged Trayvon Arcement, age 22, with second-degree murder for shooting and killing Justin "Jazz" Mitchell, age 22, with a shot gun in front of his house on October 7, 2013.
Arcement was identified as the shooter by an eye witness who lived down the street from the victim.
Outcome:
Not guilty.
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About This Case
What was the outcome of State of Louisiana v. Trayvon Arcement?
The outcome was: Not guilty.
Which court heard State of Louisiana v. Trayvon Arcement?
This case was heard in Circuit Court, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, LA. The presiding judge was Arthur Hunter.
Who were the attorneys in State of Louisiana v. Trayvon Arcement?
Plaintiff's attorney: Kevin Guillory. Defendant's attorney: John Fuller and Marcus DeLarge.
When was State of Louisiana v. Trayvon Arcement decided?
This case was decided on October 7, 2017.