The Current joins Deep South Today - Verite News New Orleans
The Lafayette, Louisiana newsroom joins Verite News and Mississippi Today in the nonprofit news network.
Exciting news for @veritenews.org @deepsouthtoday.org : The Current, a nonprofit news organization serving Lafayette and South Louisiana, is joining Deep South Today, a nonprofit network of local newsrooms that serves communities in Louisiana and Mississippi. veritenews.org/2025/09/09/t...
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Immigrants helped rebuild New Orleans, then they set down roots. Under Trump, some worry theyโll be forced toย leave.
Katrina brought an influx of Latin American immigrants, often undocumented, seeking work in the city. Many stayed, opening businesses and building communities here.
Immigrants helped rebuild New Orleans, then they set down roots. Under Trump, some worry theyโll be forced toย leave.
Katrina brought an influx of Latin American immigrants, often undocumented, seeking work in the city. Many stayed, opening businesses and building communities here.
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Verite News partners with WWNO, WRKF for 'What Was Lost' podcast
Since January, Verite News has been exploring the immense loss that New Orleanians experienced during Hurricane Katrina and the aftermath of the disaster in the series โWhat Was Lost.โ Weโve heard fro...
Since Jan., @veritenews.org has been exploring the loss that New Orleanians experienced during Katrina and the aftermath in the series โWhat Was Lost.โ Now, in partnership with WWNO and WRKF, we have turned โWhat Was Lostโ into a 5-part podcast. shorturl.at/JXY6v
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13- The Landry administration did not respond to requests for comment. A former U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana who prosecuted the case in 1980, did not respond to requests for comment.
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11โโWhen youโre sent to prison with a life sentence, they send you here to die,โ said Gray. โAfter 45 years, Iโm no closer to freedom than the day I walked into this place.โ
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10โGray has a court hearing Aug. 26 that could decide his fate, but there is a growing chance he could spend the remainder of his life in prison, even though his conviction would be unconstitutional today.
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9โBut Republican Gov. Jeff Landry signed a law last year that guts the ability of prosecutors to broker such deals, cutting off the last remaining avenue of relief for those imprisoned by nonunanimous juries.
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8โIn 2022, the New Orleans DA proposed a potential deal to Grayโs attorneys that would have secured his release: If he pleaded guilty to forcible rape, he would walk. The lesser charge carried a maximum sentence of 40 years; Gray had already served 41.
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7. 1,000+ people currently imprisoned in Louisiana were convicted by split juries โ ruled as unconstitutional in 2020. Yet the state Supreme Court has declined to grant new trials, and lawmakers have repeatedly denied a reexamination of their cases.
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6-The DAโs office does not dispute the swastikaโs existence or that a staff member might have drawn it more than 40 years ago, according to a September filing by prosecutors.
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5. Suspecting that Lloyd Gray was convicted in 1980 due to racial bias, his attorney discovered last year that someone in the DAโs office had drawn a swastika on Grayโs file. โYou never think that youโre going to find it in black and white like that.โ
25.08.2025 15:17 โ ๐ 2 ๐ 1 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0
4. In 1980, a Black man, 19, was sentenced to life โ despite the jury being split. 10 white people voted guilty. The only 2 Black jurors not guilty. โI knew that my voice would not matter,โ said one of the two Black jurors. โI cannot believe that Lloyd Gray is still in prison.โ
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3. โThere are a lot of injustices in our legal system we canโt fix. And yet, here is this issue that is so clear and obvious,โ one law professor said. โWhen I look at Louisiana, It's really heartbreaking.โ
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2. When Louisiana put โJim Crow juriesโ in place after the Civil War, they wanted to make sure Black jurors couldnโt stand in the way of convictions. The state is the last place where such verdicts still stand. From @veritenews.org @propublica.org
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13- The Landry administration did not respond to requests for comment. A former U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana who prosecuted the case in 1980, did not respond to requests for comment.
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11โโWhen youโre sent to prison with a life sentence, they send you here to die,โ said Gray. โAfter 45 years, Iโm no closer to freedom than the day I walked into this place.โ
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10โGray has a court hearing Aug. 26 that could decide his fate, but there is a growing chance he could spend the remainder of his life in prison, even though his conviction would be unconstitutional today.
25.08.2025 13:35 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0
9โBut Republican Gov. Jeff Landry signed a law last year that guts the ability of prosecutors to broker such deals, cutting off the last remaining avenue of relief for those imprisoned by nonunanimous juries.
25.08.2025 13:35 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0
8โIn 2022, the New Orleans DA proposed a potential deal to Grayโs attorneys that would have secured his release: If he pleaded guilty to forcible rape, he would walk. The lesser charge carried a maximum sentence of 40 years; Gray had already served 41.
25.08.2025 13:35 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0
7. 1,000+ people currently imprisoned in Louisiana were convicted by split juries โ ruled as unconstitutional in 2020. Yet the state Supreme Court has declined to grant new trials, and lawmakers have repeatedly denied a reexamination of their cases.
25.08.2025 13:35 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0
6-The DAโs office does not dispute the swastikaโs existence or that a staff member might have drawn it more than 40 years ago, according to a September filing by prosecutors.
25.08.2025 13:35 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0
5. Suspecting that Lloyd Gray was convicted in 1980 due to racial bias, his attorney discovered last year that someone in the DAโs office had drawn a swastika on Grayโs file. โYou never think that youโre going to find it in black and white like that.โ
25.08.2025 13:35 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0
4. In 1980, a Black man, 19, was sentenced to life โ despite the jury being split. 10 white people voted guilty. The only two Black jurors not guilty. โI knew that my voice would not matter,โ said one of the only two Black jurors. โI cannot believe that Lloyd Gray is still in prison.โ
25.08.2025 13:35 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0
3. โThere are a lot of injustices in our legal system we canโt fix. And yet, here is this issue that is so clear and obvious,โ one law professor said. โWhen I look at Louisiana, It's really heartbreaking.โ
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