On Monday, April 29, 2024, Corey Hebert entered a plea of guilty in the 13th Judicial District Court Division B on the charges of Possession with Intent to Distribute a Schedule II Controlled Dangerous Substance, to wit: Fentanyl, and Possession with Intent to Distribute a Schedule I Controlled Dangerous Substance, to wit: Heroin, and received a sentence of forty (40) years hard labor. He also entered a plea of guilty to the charge of Possession with Intent to Distribute a Schedule II Controlled Dangerous Substance, to wit: Methamphetamine, and received a sentence of ten (10) years at hard labor. All charges are to run concurrent with one another and the first 5 years are to be served without benefit of parole or suspension of sentence.
These convictions are the result of the combined efforts of the Evangeline Parish Sheriff’s Office and the Evangeline Parish District Attorney’s Office to rid the Parish of Fentanyl and Heroin.
District Attorney Trent Brignac would like to thank Sheriff Charles Guillory and his Narcotics team, and complimented Assistant District Attorney Jacob B. Fusilier for his efforts in leading the prosecution of this case.