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Six months later, Jackson filed a motion to reconsider the sentence, arguing it was excessive because he was a first felony offender. The judge denied his motion in September, so Jackson appealed. The state opposed Jacksonâs motion, noting he had already been given a break since he was allowed to plead to a lesser offense instead of first-degree murder. âAfter reviewing this record, we find no abuse of discretion with regard to the sentences imposed. The 30-year sentences were within statutory limits, and therefore, were not statutorily excessive,â the appellate court wrote. In other decisions, the 2nd Circuit also: ....
SHREVEPORT, La. â The 2 nd Circuit Court of Appeal has upheld the conviction and sentence of a Bossier City man who in 2019 killed his girlfriend and her mother. Frederick Dewayne Jackson is serving a 60-year sentence for the shooting deaths of 22-year-old Shandrell Simoneaux and her mother, 40-year-old Maiesha Simoneaux. Jackson killed Shandrell Simoneaux, his girlfriend, in front of their two children, then shot her mother. Jackson, 23, admitted to the shootings when he was arrested. He was arrested on two counts of first-degree murder. In January 2020, just before his trial, Jackson entered a plea agreement with the Bossier District Attorneyâs Office to two counts of manslaughter. He was sentenced to 30 years on each count, with the sentences to run consecutively. ....