Posted on 07/02/2009 5:19:01 PM PDT by Larry381
NEW ORLEANS, LAWAYNE G. CRESAP, an elected judge of the 34th Judicial District Court for the Parish of St. Bernard, and attorneys NUNZIO SALVADORE Sal CUSIMANO, JR and VICTOR J. (V.J.) DAUTERIVE, were charged jointly in a bill of information with conspiracy to deprive the citizens of St. Bernard Parish of their right to receive the honest services of Judge WAYNE G. CRESAP, announced U. S. Attorney Jim Letten and Special Agent in Charge David Welker, Federal Bureau of Investigation.
According to the bill of information, CRESAP entered into an illegal agreement with lawyers CUSIMANO and DAUTERIVE, in which CRESAP converted secured bond obligations to unsecured personal surety bonds, thereby allowing the releases of charged individuals on signatures, and without collateral security. The scheme would begin when clients of CUSIMANO or DAUTERIVE would retain them to facilitate the release of an inmate being held on a secured bond which they could not afford. CUSIMANO or DAUTERIVE would then place a telephone call to CRESAP and request that the secured bond be converted to an unsecured surety bond which allowed the inmates release on a mere signature. After CRESAP converted the bond, thereby allowing inmates release, either CUSIMANO or DAUTERIVE would make a cash payment to CRESAP.
If convicted of the conspiracy offense as charged, all three defendants face a maximum prison term of five (5) years and a $250,000 fine, as well as possible restitution and supervised release.
Special Agent in Charge Welker extends his gratitude for the assistance provided by New Orleans Metropolitan Crime Commission and the St. Bernard Parish Sheriffs Office.
CRESAP is presently on a leave of absence from the Court and is therefore not currently sitting on the bench or ruling on judicial matters. No further details are available for release at this time.
The investigation is being handled by Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation of the New Orleans Division. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Brian Marcelle and Richard Pickens.
Question:
What do you have when you have 28 women from St. Bernard Parish in one room?
10 teeth?
No silly, a full set of teeth!
I had the right idea.
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