A Fresh Start: Landry's 15-Year Sentence for Juvenile Robbery

Ascension Parish, Dutchtown, USAFri Sep 27 2024
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It was a summer evening in 2018 when four juveniles found themselves in a terrifying situation. Desean Landry, then 30, and his accomplice, Joshua Sorina, robbed the group at gunpoint at a Sonic Drive-In in Dutchtown, Louisiana. The robbers took not only cash and property but also the victims' vehicles, leading to a high-speed chase through St. James Parish. Eventually, the pair crashed and fled on foot, resulting in their capture by law enforcement.
Landry, who eventually hid on St. James High School property, was apprehended and later pleaded guilty to four counts of first-degree robbery. Under a plea agreement, he received a 15-year prison sentence, with credit for time served. This marked the second conviction for the 2018 robbery, with Sorina receiving a 30-year sentence in 2022. The incident highlights the importance of community involvement and quick police response. Without prompt action, the robbers might have continued their crime spree, potentially causing more harm to innocent individuals. Landry's guilty plea serves as a reminder of the consequences of such reckless behavior and the devastating impact it can have on victims.
https://localnews.ai/article/a-fresh-start-landrys-15-year-sentence-for-juvenile-robbery-f0566e85

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