New Orleans jail mistakenly releases inmate
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A jail plumber pleaded not guilty Thursday after being accused of turning off the water to help 10 detainees flee the New Orleans lockup through a hole behind a ripped-out
Sterling Williams, who worked in jail maintenance at the time of the May 16 jailbreak, pleaded not guilty on Thursday during an arraignment hearing.
Nine of the 10 men accused of breaking out of a New Orleans jail in May after slipping through a hole behind a toilet and scaling a barbed wire fence have pleaded not guilty to escape charges.
Mark Hunter Jr., the 24-year-old Belle Chasse man accused of attempted second-degree for allegedly driving into two law enforcement officers on Bourbon Street last weekend, has had previous run-ins with the law.