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Attorney claims former deputy arrested in sex crimes case kept list of 100+ women 7 hours 58 minutes 3 seconds ago Thursday, July 08 2021 Jul 8, 2021 July 08, 2021 3:30 PM July 08, 2021 in Top Story Source: WBRZ Share: LIVINGSTON - More evidence surfaced Thursday as the criminal trials for Cynthia and Dennis Perkins, the Livingston Parish couple at the center of a high-profile child sex case, were delayed. A judge delayed the start of Cynthia Perkins trial Thursday, a day after her husband s was also pushed back. Her lawyer, James Spokes, said the delay will give the defense an opportunity to consider the newest developments. Spokes said among the new evidence are digital folders he believes Dennis Perkins made of women, more than 100 of them, he was sexually linked to. The folders include sexually explicit photos of nearly all the women along with personal information, gathered from law enforcement databases, of some, Spokes said. ....
Members of northwest Louisiana delegation send letter to Gov. Edwards with concerns with closure of psychiatric ward at Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport. ....
Louisiana Senate approves centralizing sales tax oversight ktbs.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ktbs.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Senate approves centralizing sales tax oversight The Louisiana Senate voted unanimously Wednesday for a House-passed proposal to centralize oversight of sales tax collection. “Doing business like we’ve always done isn’t working for us,” said Sen. Barry Milligan, R-Shreveport, who presented House Bill 199 in his chamber. “We’re being left behind.” Under Louisiana’s unusual system, 53 different entities collect sales taxes. Local leaders historically have liked it that way, arguing that having local officials collect local taxes is the best way to ensure the money is spent the way local voters and taxpayers want it spent. Business advocates, however, long have argued the current system is too difficult to navigate for companies that sell in multiple jurisdictions, especially for small businesses. The decentralized system also contributes to Louisiana’s poor showing on various think tanks’ rankings of state tax systems. ....