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Parole revoked for Brandon Williams after resisting-officer arrest; fees unpaid

5775696 · September 16, 2025
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Brandon Christopher Williams had his parole revoked Sept. 16, 2025, after panel members found he resisted an officer and battered a police officer during an August arrest and failed to pay supervision fees totaling $1,325. Williams admitted the fee arrears but pleaded not guilty to the criminal allegations.

The Louisiana Committee on Parole revoked the parole of Brandon Christopher Williams after reviewing an August arrest in which Saint Tammany Parish deputies alleged he resisted officers and struck a deputy, and after noting Williams owes $1,325 in supervision fees. Williams pleaded not guilty to the resisting and battery allegations and…

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