Monday, September 8, 2014

Prison date arrives for ex-New Orleans mayor


Prison date arrives for ex-New Orleans mayor


NEW ORLEANS – The time has arrived for former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin to report to prison. Nagin was to report Monday to a federal lockup to begin a 10-year sentence. Meanwhile, a public defender will be pursuing an appeal of Nagin's February ...


Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin reports to prison today


Ray Nagin was sentenced to 10 years in prison in July for corruption. Under federal sentencing rules, Ray Nagin would serve about 8 1/2 years in prison with good behavior. Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin was due to report to federal prison Monday to ...


Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin to report to federal prison


Oklahoma woman takes driver's license photo with religious symbol It’s been less than five years since Nagin was running the City of New Orleans. Now he will relocate to the prison in Texas by noon Monday to begin serving a 10-year sentence. “I mean I ...


New Orleans approves luxury Uber service; Stalls less expensive version


Uber is on its way to New Orleans. According to a report from Reuters, the New Orleans City Council on Thursday approved a new ordinance that will allow Uber and other similar ride-sharing companies to offer “luxury taxi-like services” in the city.


Former New Orleans Mayor to start jail sentence for graft


NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin was due to report to federal prison on Monday to begin serving a 10-year sentence for corruption during the years when the city was struggling to recover from the devastation wrought by Hurricane ...


Former New Orleans mayor to start 10-year sentence for graft


WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 23: New Orleans Mayor C. Ray Nagin testifies on Capitol Hill on September 23, 2008 in Washington, DC. Mayor Nagin spoke about his city's recovery from Hurricane Katrina as well as its recent experience with hurricanes Gustav and Ike.


New Orleans Saints need to keep pedal to metal in second half against the Falcons


Atlanta - The New Orleans Saints are in good shape at halftime. Leading Atlanta 20-10, they don't need to make too many adjustments at halftime. They have control of this game if they can just make a few more defensive stops and avoid turnovers. One thing ...



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