Several eyeing job as marshal

BY JEFF MOORE
THE DAILY IBERIAN
Published/Last Modified on Thursday, April 3, 2008 2:09 PM CDT

Last year’s race for Iberia Parish sheriff was a close one, and things are shaping up for a possible similar campaign for the top law enforcement position in New Iberia.

Three candidates have announced intentions to run for city marshal, an office held for nearly 30 years by incumbent Victor Delcambre.

Delcambre is seeking re-election, but unlike his last re-election bid, this time he will be facing some opposition.

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Former New Iberia Police Department officer and Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office deputy Joe Dressell has announced his intention to run for the post, as has former NIPD officer George Hitter II.

Bobby Jackson, a third-place finisher in the sheriff’s race, said he is considering a run.

“It’s definitely something I’ve been thinking about, but I haven’t decided firmly whether I’m going to or not,” Jackson said. “I do definitely think it’s time for something new to happen in (the marshal’s office.)”

State law provides city marshals with the same law enforcement powers as sheriffs, albeit within the city limits.

The city marshal also serves as the executive officer of the city court, responsible for serving notices, summonses and arrest warrants issued by the court, as well as collecting fines and providing courtroom security.

Delcambre, 74, has served as New Iberia City Marshal since 1979. He previously served as chief civil deputy under then-Iberia Parish Sheriff G. Jerry Wattigny.

Delcambre said he is proud to have collected “millions of dollars” for the city over the years. He said there has never been any shortages or irregularities in his office’s budget during his time as marshal.

“I never had to go before the City Council to ask for money to run my office,” he said. “And I plan to keep running it as it is, without any added expense to the taxpayers.”

Delcambre said he also plans to continue to offer “professional, courteous service” to city residents. He employs five part-time deputy marshals, many of whom are retired police officers.

“My intention is keeping the office like it should be,” he said.

Dressell, 48, has spent the last 20 years in law enforcement, including 10 years with the New Iberia Police Department. He works as a compliance officer for Cypress Bayou Casino, in addition to part-time duties with the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office.

Dressell said he first decided to run for city marshal during the last election six years ago. He said he would have run then, but decided not to when Delcambre told him he would be seeking another term.

“I enjoy law enforcement and being able to help people,” he said. “Everybody has a niche in life and law enforcement is mine.”

Dressell said one of his first priorities as marshal would be to sit down with sheriff-elect Louis Ackal and discuss better ways to coordinate the two agencies. He said there are a number of warrants being turned over to the sheriff’s office that should be served by the city marshal’s office.

“A lot of these things that I’m doing now through the sheriff’s department should be being done by the city marshal’s office, but they’re not,” he said.

Dressell said he would eventually like to hire two full-time deputy marshals to assist him.

He said he would also like to expand some of the duties of the city marshal’s office to include traffic enforcement and school resource work.

Hitter announced his intention to run for city marshal last year, but could not be reached for comment Wednesday.

Hitter worked 13 years with the New Iberia Police Department before serving in the Iraq War.

The city marshal election is Oct. 4. Qualifying begins July 9.

Comments

    George Hitter out race wrote on Apr 18, 2008 12:02 AM:

    " George is no longer running for City Marshal. He is active duty in Army and is currently at a non-com officer school, the reason DI reporter could not contact him for article. "Go with Joe Dressel", stop your groaning about George running. He's out. "

    Joe's sloppy attention to detail wrote on Apr 17, 2008 7:19 PM:

    " New Iberia's marshal should be able to communicate clearly and correctly. Joe, people need to figure out your comments on April 16, 2006, because your comments are full of mistakes and misspellings. Your comments were obviously important to you because you signed them. If elected marshal, are these the kind of sloppy work habits we can expect from you? Warrants can be thrown out of court because of sloppy attention to little details. Dangerous suspects can be released because of sloppy attention to little details by marshal. "

    Sid's special deputy Dressel wrote on Apr 16, 2008 7:59 PM:

    " Sid's has a very special relationship with his special deputy Dressell. Sid gave special deputy Dressell special pay for special part-time duties . . . wink wink. If you loved Dressell as Sid's special deputy, you'll love Dressell as Sid's City Marshal. A vote for Dressell is a vote for Sid. Just another way for Sid to politically stick it to Ackal and cause more trouble at IPSO. "

    Joe Dressel wrote on Apr 16, 2008 6:46 PM:

    " I see people attempting to twist a statments I made when I announced for City Marshal. There is no need to try and figure out what I met. The City has a contract with the Sheriff for law enforcement. My reason for contacting Mr. Ackal, if I win, is to determine some doundries, as there is a lot of gray area in the current contract. This would make everyones job easier and services would not be duplicated. This should not be that hard to understand. If you know me you know I'm no ones puppet!! "

    IPSO knows wrote on Apr 14, 2008 10:05 PM:

    " IPSO Joe Dressell said one of his first priorities as city marshal would be to bend down to sheriff-elect Louis Ackal. Dressell needs Ackal to control his office. "

    Vote For Joe Dressel wrote on Apr 11, 2008 9:19 AM:

    " Joe Dressel is not tied to Sid Hebert in any way. He is running for City Marshal by his own decision. He is running for office to upgrade this office and to be a public servant to the people of the city of New Iberia. For you to say he is tied to Sid or is running because somebody wants him to. You do not know Joe at all. "

    Vote AGAINST Deputy Joe Dressel wrote on Apr 10, 2008 11:57 PM:

    " Sid couldn't get his boy Deputy David Landry elected as Sheriff but now he is pushing for his boy Deputy Joe Dressel to be City Marshal. Don't vote for Sid and his boy Deputy Dressel to be in control in New Iberia! Just say NO! Enough already of Sid! A vote AGAINST Deputy Dressel is a vote against Sid. "

    John-Boy wrote on Apr 8, 2008 5:27 PM:

    " To David I hope for Joe's sake he does win,because after July he will most likely be in the unimploymet line like the rest of the good old boys.LOL just wait and see. "

    BILL wrote on Apr 8, 2008 4:16 PM:

    " David you obviously have not seen Mr. Jackson's resume "

    David wrote on Apr 8, 2008 12:06 PM:

    " Joe is the best qualified candidate for our next City Marshal. His dedication to his work is second to none. If you would like to know what he is going to do as the next City Marshal ask him he has a very good oplan in place. I know he has helped my business on several occasions. He is a very valuable in his position with the IPSO right now, this position would allow him to do so much more. Give Joe a chance to prove his worth to all of you. "

    LOL wrote on Apr 8, 2008 12:20 AM:

    " George Hitter was NIPD stooge and has personal problems and stooge friends. GROAN back to you! "

    Kathy T wrote on Apr 7, 2008 3:17 PM:

    " If Mr.Jackson Is Going To Run I Will Vote For Him.
    He Is A Good Man Him And His Family.
    I Got To Know Him When He Ran For Sheriff This Last Year.
    Mr.Jackson Has God In His Life And That's What Make's Mr.Jackson Good For The Job.
    He Has Away How To Talk To Anyone and also he take's time to see what you have to say. "

    J.L. wrote on Apr 6, 2008 12:50 AM:

    " What's wrong with George Hitter? Joe was NIPD stooge. G R O A N "

    Timmy Tee wrote on Apr 5, 2008 8:15 PM:

    " I know for sure Mr. Jackson is in. He just hasn't made his announcement yet. I met him a few times and he is a great guy and very knowledgeble in the law enforcement field. Lets give him a shot at this job, I know he will make positive changes. If I would have known him before the sheriff's election, I would have voted for him then, he is the best qualified for sure. "

    John McClane wrote on Apr 5, 2008 10:24 AM:

    " Way to go Chaggie! I'd vote twice if I could. "

    Jim wrote on Apr 4, 2008 7:20 PM:

    " I still say that Jackson is the best qualified for this job "

    Go with Joe wrote on Apr 3, 2008 11:10 PM:

    " George Hitter for Marshal! (GROAN) Better think about it. "

    Charles wrote on Apr 3, 2008 4:48 PM:

    " 'Keeping the office like it should be' compared to the way the office is presently run and administered, are two entirely different subjects. If the citizenry chooses to keep the present administration in office, the "good ole' boy" practices will continue, and the responsibilities charged to the Marshal's office will continue to be passed on to different agencies, with the Sheriff's Office being the primary victim. BTW, for the record, I am not endorsing any candidate for the up and coming election, nor was this comment solicited by them. I call it like I see it, and I'm not alone. "

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