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By Calcasieu Parish District Attorney's Office
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The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.
In this episode, District Attorney Stephen Dwight sits down with Tonya Doucette, a mother who lost her son to a fentanyl overdose, and founder of Project Trey. Nearly 100 people a year die of an overdose in Calcasieu Parish and fentanyl is responsible for the majority of those deaths. This discussion includes what fentanyl is, signs of addiction, community resources for addicts, and how the Calcasieu Parish District Attorney's Office is holding dealers accountable.
If you would like to schedule a training on fentanyl, visit www.calcasieuda.com.
If you need resources for addiction and recovery, visit www.projectrey.org.
In this episode, District Attorney Stephen Dwight sits down with State Representative and former 14th JDC Judge, Wilford Carter, Sr to discuss the impact he has made not only in Southwest Louisiana, but Statewide. Mr. Carter shares stories of fighting for African American rights and the 1986 lawsuit pertaining to the Voting Rights Act that that he was instrumental in. In 1988, Louisiana only had 6 black judges in the State; today, Louisiana has the highest number of African American Judges per capita.
In this episode, District Attorney Stephen Dwight sits down with CPSO Commander Gene Pittman to discuss human trafficking in Calcasieu Parish. This is an educational episode that discusses the reality of human trafficking in Southwest Louisiana, what it looks like, and how people can help.
For more information and training information about human trafficking in SWLA, visit www.fighthtswla.org or call 337-431-1350. To report suspected human trafficking in Calcasieu Parish, call 337-491-7952.
In this episode District Attorney Stephen Dwight is discussing the current death row clemency proceedings and what he is doing to oppose them. He is joined by First Assistant District Attorney Jacob Johnson, who was an attorney on the trial team of Kevin Daigle's death penalty case and will be discussing the elements that are needed to be proved in order to receive a death row conviction.
Are you someone who has heard the term "expungement" but doesnt understand what it means? Or maybe you're someone who needs an expungement yourself. This episode breaks down what an expungement is and the steps you need to take in order to receive one.
District Attorney Stephen Dwight sits down with Calcasieu Parish District Attorney's Office Expungement Attorney, Karen McLellan and Calcasieu Parish Clerk of Court Expungement Processor, Monica Winfrey to discuss everything about expungements and the New Day Expungement Event that's held every year by the District Attorney.
Expungement applications for the New Day program will be available at www.calcasieuda.com starting September 1, 2023 and will be accepted until September 29, 2023.
District Attorney Stephen Dwight sits down with with Calcasieu Parish Office of Juvenile Justice Services Director, Anthony Celestine to discuss juvenile crime in Calcasieu. This episode touches on misconceptions of juvenile crime in our area and expands on the numerous resources and programs our community has readily available to keep juveniles from entering the justice system.
McNeese State University Head Baseball Coach Justin Hill joins District Attorney Stephen Dwight to discuss the importance of teaching, inspiring and being a positive role model for young men to ensure they are successful at every stage of life.
In this episode, District Attorney Stephen Dwight sits down with Ward 3 Marshal Nathan Keller. Marshal Keller has over 30 years of experience in Law Enforcement and from the very beginning, has dedicated his time to serving the area with compassion. During his time as Marshal, Mr. Keller has created several programs that benefit the youth and senior citizens of Southwest Louisiana and has even created the Nathan T. Keller Foundation, which was created to ensure the Marshal can continue to provide and give back to the community.
Today we are celebrating International Women's Day by highlighting a woman in our area that is making a difference. Denise Durel is the CEO & President of United Way SWLA. Denise is a known community leader and powerhouse at getting things done. She has a passion for making a difference for the people of Southwest Louisiana and will work all hours of the night and day to take care of those in need. In today's episode, District Attorney Stephen Dwight sits down with Denise to discuss all aspects of United Way, how she chose her career path, and who inspired her work ethic.
If you are interested in volunteering or giving back to United Way of SWLA, call 337-433-1088.
In this episode, District Attorney Stephen Dwight and Chief of Staff James McGee sit down with Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Gary "Stitch" Guillory to discuss the importance of relationships between law enforcement agencies. Chief Deputy Guillory explains the importance of building leadership teams and how agencies have to have a good relationship to ensure optimum public safety and trust. Calcasieu Parish is one of the only areas in the state that has great working relationships between all law enforcement agencies and the District Attorney's Office.
Deputy Chief Guillory explains that his passion is to give back to the community, and working for the Sheriff's Office allows him to do that on a large scale. He also explains some of the hardships law enforcement agencies are experiencing in today's society and what he thinks needs to change.
The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.