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John fugler reach beyond contact
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Officer Perry identified the defendant at trial and also correctly selected the defendant's photograph out of an array of six photographs of white males with similar characteristics on the morning of August 15, 1995. Officer Perry also suffered injuries from concrete thrown up by the bullets. The defendant again approached Officer Perry and shot him in his spinal cord, left leg, left foot, and right leg. Officer Perry fell to the ground, momentarily paralyzed. The defendant apologized and shot Officer Perry in the chest. Officer Perry, dropped his “mike” to the floor and opened his door to separate himself from the defendant. Once the vehicles came to a stop, Officer Perry raised his “mike” to instruct the defendant on what to do next, but the defendant was already out of his truck and approaching. Officer Perry pursued the truck into a nearby Wal-Mart parking lot. Officer Perry activated his vehicle's bar lights and siren, and the truck exited the interstate at Acadian Thruway.

john fugler reach beyond contact

on August 13, 1995, the victim, Baton Rouge City Police Officer Jason Merrell Perry, was returning from an extra-duty assignment when he noticed a dark blue, extended cab, Chevrolet or GMC pick-up truck with tinted windows driving erratically in front of him. The record reflects that, at approximately 1:00 a.m. The defendant now appeals, designating eleven assignments of error. After a jury trial, he was found guilty as charged and was sentenced to fifty years at hard labor.

john fugler reach beyond contact

The defendant, Ricky Fugler, was charged by grand jury indictment with one count of attempted first degree murder, a violation of La. James Boren, Baton Rouge, for Defendant-Appellant Ricky Fugler. Jim Murray, Assistant District Attorney, Baton Rouge, for State of Louisiana. Decided: September 25, 1998īefore FITZSIMMONS and GUIDRY, JJ., and CHIASSON,1J. Court of Appeal of Louisiana,First Circuit.









John fugler reach beyond contact