Gary Haynes found guilty on all counts
Haynes and co-conspirators directed defendants into a Pretrial Intervention program in exchange for kickbacks, with sentencing scheduled for December 2025, officials said.
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Who is Gary Haynes, the Lafayette assistant district attorney convicted of bribery?
Gary Haynes grew up on Azalea Stree in Lafayette, a neighbor of Don Landry, who wrote a letter of recommendation for Haynes to get into law school and repaid Haynes for helping with his successful 2020 campaign to become district…
Haynes Trial: What the jury didn't hear
After eight days of testimony, a jury found a longtime prosecutor guilty of bribery and conspiracy charges on Thursday.Gary Haynes, a longtime prosecutor in Lafayette, was convicted of conspiracy to engage in bribery; bribery; two counts use of a cell phone to facilitate bribery; conspiracy to commit money laundering; and obstruction of justice. He now faces up to 60 years in prison and fines of up to $1.5 million or more, with sentencing set fo…
Gary Haynes found guilty on all counts
LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) -- Former Lafayette Assistant District Attorney Gary Haynes has been convicted on all charges in his federal bribery trial in Lafayette this afternoon. The jury took less than three hours to return guilty verdicts on charges of conspiracy to engage in bribery, bribery, use of a facility interstate commerce in aid of bribery, conspiracy to commit money laundering and obstruction of justice. He faces up to 65 years in prison …
Former Lafayette ADA Gary Haynes found guilty of federal conspiracy & bribery charges
LAFAYETTE, La. (NEWS 15) — A federal jury convicted former Lafayette Assistant District Attorney Gary Haynes on charges related to a bribery scheme after a nearly two-week trial. Acting United States Attorney Alexander C. Van Hook announced the verdict, which…
Former Lafayette ADA guilty on federal bribery charges, BR connection's trial up next
LAFAYETTE — A federal jury found the former Lafayette assistant district attorney guilty for his part in a bribery scheme with connections to Baton Rouge.Gary Haynes was taking money from a pre-trial diversion program in the 15th Judicial District Court in Lafayette. Offenders, many of whom did not qualify, paid for online courses in order to resolve their charges. Haynes and another man, Dusty Guidry, got a cut of those profits. Haynes disputes…
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