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Committee revokes Deandre Singleton’s parole after police report and protective order

January 20, 2026 | Committee on Parole, Boards & Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Louisiana


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Committee revokes Deandre Singleton’s parole after police report and protective order
Deandre Singleton appeared before the Committee on Parole at Jefferson Parish on Jan. 20, 2026. The panel read a police report that alleged injuries to a victim, photographs of bruising and an active protective order; the board noted the protective order does not expire until January 2026. Family testimony acknowledged the episode but differed on its significance.

Board member Jeri LeDoux said she had read the file and, by the preponderance of evidence standard, voted to revoke. Chair Carolyn Stapleton and Chuck Tillis concurred; the panel recorded the revocation on the administrative record. Stapleton emphasized photographs and officer observations in the file as supporting evidence.

Why it matters: revocation was based on the board’s finding that the preponderance of the evidence showed violations of parole conditions, including engagement in alleged illegal activity and violations of protective-order terms. The panel directed revocation and custody return.

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