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Parole denied for Lonnell Jackson amid victim opposition and prior convictions

July 16, 2025 | Committee on Parole, Boards & Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Louisiana


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Parole denied for Lonnell Jackson amid victim opposition and prior convictions
The Louisiana Committee on Parole denied parole for Lonnell Jackson on July 16, 2025, citing the severity of his convictions for cruelty to juveniles, habitual-offender status and strong opposition from victims and law enforcement. Panel members Miss LeDoux, Mr. Freeman and Chairman Danny Barra voted to deny parole.
During the hearing, Jackson acknowledged past anger and substance-use problems and described participation in anger-management classes and other programs. Facility staff reported he had served his time with no significant recent write-ups and served as a trustee. Victims spoke in opposition; one victim said Jackson "still haven't acknowledged" harm to another child and that she had not received an apology. The hearing record shows the district attorney and chief of police registered opposition.
The board cited Jackson’s habitual-offender designation, the age of the victims, and incomplete victim-impact work as reasons for denial. The committee’s action denies parole, and the panel closed the hearing.

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