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Election Returns October 14, 2023 Complete but unofficial election returns from Saturday’s Primary election shows the following: In the Clerk of Court’s race, incumbent randy Deshotel was reelected over opponent Jebby Cormier. Deshotel received 70 percent of the vote or 5343 votes to Cormier’s 2278 votes or 29 percent of the vote; For Police Juror in District One: incumbent Keith Saucier defeated challenger Freeman Celestine. Saucier received 51.5 percent of the vote or 494 votes to Celestine’s 464 votes; In Police Jury District Two, incumbent Sidney Fontenot was re elected over challenger Jamie Fontenot. Sidney Fontenot received 55 percent of the vote or 432 votes to Jamie Fontenot’s 353 votes or 44.9 percent; In Police Jury District Four, challenger Tim Causey defeated incumbent police juror Lelia Johnson Thrasher. Causey received 56.6 percent of the vote or 677 votes while Thrasher got 518 votes or 43.35 percent; In Police Jury District Six

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Election Returns October 14, 2023 Complete but unofficial election returns from Saturday’s Primary election shows the following: In the Clerk of Court’s race, incumbent randy Deshotel wa.

Convicted ex-BP engineer wins new trial in obstruction case

Convicted ex-BP engineer wins new trial in obstruction case
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Donald Vidrine, BP Company Man on the Deepwater Horizon, Dies

Donald Vidrine, a BP well site leader from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion, leaves Federal Court during a break in the trial of Deepwater Horizon supervisor Robert Kaluza in New Orleans, Thursday, Feb. 18, 2016. Vidrine, who pleaded guilty to a pollution charge in connection with the 2010 oil spill testified against Kaluza. AP Photo/Max Becherer Donald Vidrine, one of the two BP rig supervisors overseeing the Deepwater Horizon when the rig exploded in April 2010, died Saturday at his home in Baton Rouge, Louisiana after a three-year battle with cancer. He was 69. Vidrine and his colleague, Bob Kaluza, were the focus of the government’s investigation into the offshore accident, which killed eleven workers and spilled millions of gallons of oil in the Gulf of Mexico. Prosecutors claimed that Vidrine misinterpreted a critical pressure test that led to the explosion, and he and Kaluza were initially charged with 22 felony manslaughter charges.

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