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Supreme Court, which heard the case after the Second Circuit Court of Appeals recused itself, ruled in 1994 that insufficient evidence, most of a circumstantial nature, existed to continue to incarcerate Monds. He was therefore declared "acquitted" and released after serving nearly nine years in prison.
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who succeeded Brown as district attorney of Bossier and Webster parishes. In a rebuke of Milkovich, Bullers said, "The theory was and is so ridiculous that it's almost unbelievable. I personally believe that Milkovich is totally obsessed with Henry Brown. I really don't know if he believes it himself."
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in Webster Parish of serious legal errors in the case. Milkovich accused Judge Kitchens of trying to block testimony which would have cleared Monds, and he accused Brown and Monds' former wife, Shea, of plotting the killing of Thomas. The charge against Brown was quickly repudiated by James Bullers,
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and himself later a judge of the 26th Judicial District. Brown prevailed by 122 votes; the tally was 16,447 for Brown to 16,326 for Bolin. Bolin carried forty-one of the forty-eight precincts in Webster Parish but only two in Bossier Parish, which made Brown's reelection possible. In that campaign,
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in Bossier City. Monds became the key suspect when his vehicle, a Ford Bronco, was identified as the one at the scene of the murder. Monds testified that he had never met Thomas and had no knowledge of her death but had cut his hand while working on a flat tire the night of the crime. The Louisiana
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Henry Brown was the Chief Judge of the Louisiana Second Circuit Court of Appeals in Shreveport. He was reelected to the Circuit Court in 2000 and 2010, when he was unopposed. His current term extends until December 31, 2020. He is serving his third and final term under current age requirements for
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In 1990, after some fifteen years as district attorney, Brown was elected to the Louisiana 2nd Circuit Court of Appeal seated vacated by the retiring
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held on October 2, 1976. In the following election, Brown defeated Glenn Armstrong, 13,854 votes (59.2 percent) to 9,557 (40.8 percent).
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was convicted of the murder the preceding summer of Vicki Thomas, who was raped, assaulted, mutilated, and killed at a parking lot at
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Bolin accused Brown of having dropped 230 charges against suspects, including some who were accused of
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After two years in the military, Brown in 1968 became an assistant district attorney in
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In September 1984, Brown narrowly won reelection as district attorney over
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in Caddo Parish. At the time, Monds, a surgical technician at
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was elected in 1975 to the Second Circuit Court of Appeal in
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of the 26th Judicial District (Bossier and Webster parishes)
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Pat Culverhouse, "Bullers rejects theory: nothing new,"
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referring to James Marvin Monds (born December 1963) of
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cases. He sent five persons convicted of murder to the
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DA Brown was known for his determined prosecution of
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Henry Newton Brown, Jr.
Henry Brown (disambiguation)

Judge
Louisiana 2nd Circuit Court of Appeal
Incumbent
Fred W. Jones Jr.
Bossier
Webster
Claiborne
Bienville
Union
Lincoln
Jackson
Caldwell
Winn
District Attorney
Charles A. Marvin
Bienville Parish
Louisiana
Democratic
Bossier City
Alma mater
Bossier High School
Louisiana State University
Paul M. Hebert Law Center
Lawyer
http://www.lacoa2.org/
Louisiana
appellate

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