Committee on Parole revokes Jesse Townley’s parole after conviction amendment and trespass arrest
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Jesse Townley’s parole was revoked July 10, 2025, at an Allen Parish revocation hearing after court records showed an amended stalking conviction and he pleaded no contest; the board also noted fee arrears.
The Louisiana Committee on Parole revoked Jesse Townley’s parole at a July 10, 2025 hearing in Allen Parish after court records showed his earlier trespass/unauthorized entry charges were amended to a stalking charge to which Townley pled no contest.
Townley acknowledged pleading no contest to the amended stalking charge and pleaded guilty to owing $252 in supervisory fees and the $65 processing fee. He said he had been living at the address in question and received mail there, and he disputed claims that he had been providing unwanted advances.
The board reviewed the court conviction minutes and other file material, questioned Townley about travel and supervision history and noted prior supervision failures. Two members voted to revoke parole; one concurred, and the chair recorded the revocation at 12:28 p.m.
