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CROWLEY, La. --Only five ,Marcel Hebert, and Junior pleadings were heard by City Martin.
Judge Edmund M. Reggie at a Forfeiting bonds for distursession of the Crowley City Court bing the peace by fighting were Wednesday afternoon, but a large number of bonds were ordered to be forfeited.
Charles Milson entered a guilty plea to simple battery and was fined $25 or 20 days. Joseph Charles entered a plea of guilty to disturbing the peace by being intoxicated and was fined $15 or 10 days. Willie James Thibo said guilty to disturbing the peace by alarming the public and was fined $15 or 10 days. Two persons also entered not guilty pleas and their trials were set for next Wednesday.
Forfeiting bonds for disturbing the peace by being intoxicated were Ozema Bellard,
Robert Ray Stutes, Forest Fontenot, Tommy Dale LeBleu, Dale LeBleu, Eugene Matthews, Leroy Citizen, Davis Benoit, Louis H. Benoit, Robert Freeman, Jean Spell, and Merlin Ray Spell.
Forfeiting bonds for disturbing the peace by alarming the public were Connie Lambert, Bobby Jack Hoffpauir, Alice Moore, Johnnie Fontenot, Tommy LeBleu, Frederick Lyons, Lawrence Allison, Albert Mack, Louis M. Thomas, Clyde Morrison, Lou Anna Mott, Brenda Joyce Senegal, Frank Taylor, Morris Gray, Louise Gray, Clarence Mayfield on two 'counts, Jean Coleman, Selena Guidry Pete, and Donald Mc-Zeal .
Forfeiting bonds for simple battery were Lawrence Allison, Wilfred N. Broussard, Jr., Otto Matthews, and Rodney Royer.
Others forfeiting bonds were Leron J. Angel, disturbing the peace by loud and profane language; and Allen M. Carlson, disturbing the peace by drinking on the street.
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