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| Inmate accused of texting threats from jail to the man he robbed: warrant |
| By nola.com- Marie Simoneaux |
| Published: 06/07/2018 |
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A 25-year-old man serving a five-year sentence for armed robbery is accused of sending threatening texts while he was incarcerated to the man he robbed at gunpoint last summer, just weeks before he was set to be released from Elayn Hunt Correctional Center according to court documents. Jeremy Piccou was booked into the Orleans Justice Center jail Tuesday (June 4) on one count of cyber stalking, online court records show. In January, Piccou pleaded guilty to robbing a 45-year-old man at gunpoint in the backyard of his Marigny home last July. Piccou was sentenced to five years at hard labor on January 8 of this year, but Orleans Parish Magistrate Judge Benedict Willard ordered four years to be suspended, on the condition he serve three years of active probation upon release. Read More. |
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