Parole revoked for Katrina Green after multiple rule violations and guilty plea to criminal damage

5481489 · July 9, 2025

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Summary

The Committee on Parole revoked Katrina Green’s parole after she admitted to failing to report, moving without permission, testing positive for methamphetamine and pleading guilty to simple criminal damage to property.

The Louisiana Committee on Parole revoked the parole of Katrina Green (recorded as “Katrina Green, Cell 56543”) on July 9, 2025, during a hearing at Caddo Correctional Center. The panel found multiple rule violations, including failure to report, unauthorized moves, drug use, and a guilty plea to simple criminal damage to property, and voted to revoke her parole.

Parole staff read a revocation questionnaire indicating Green was not eligible for appointed counsel. Green admitted to failing to report within 48 hours after release, to moving without prior permission from the Shreveport district office, and to smoking drugs; she also acknowledged she pleaded guilty to simple criminal damage to property in DeSoto Parish, a disposition that included a five-month sentence with time served.

Green told the panel she had been out on parole only about three weeks and said she had attempted to seek work but faced barriers due to her felony record. The panel discussed that she reported late to curfew several times and that she had previously been on parole and violated before. One panel member noted the list of rules is not optional and that Green had admitted guilt on multiple counts. The panel recorded votes to revoke parole.

The panel’s action revokes Green’s parole and returns custody to state authorities under the terms of the applicable parole rules. The parole file will record findings of violations for rules 1, 3, 4 and 6 as cited in the hearing and the revocation will take effect immediately.