No plea reversal for homicide

BY STEVE WILSON
THE DAILY IBERIAN
Published/Last Modified on Monday, August 25, 2008 2:12 PM CDT

Lawyers for a Jeanerette man charged with vehicular homicide and hit and run driving failed Friday to persuade a state district judge to withdraw his guilty plea. Now, their client is facing 12 years in prison.

District Judge Lori A. Landry denied a motion by lawyers representing Darryl Boudreaux Jr. , 27, with a last known address of 5003 Alta B. Drive in Jeanerette, to withdrawal Boudreaux’s April 22 guilty plea of one count each of hit and run felony driving and vehicular homicide.

The charges stem from an April 2, 2006, hit and run incident which left Iraq War veteran Joshua DeRouen, 21, of New Iberia, dead.

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DeRouen was walking on U.S. 90 near the Buck Wild Saloon in New Iberia, east of Center St., when he was struck by a sport utility vehicle driven by Boudreaux.

DeRouen’s mother, Maxine, said her son was “treated like an animal.”

“How much belligerence can this guy get away with?” Maxine said of the man who struck and killed her son and then fled the scene.

New Orleans defense lawyer Thomas Calogero represented Boudreaux in court on Friday. Calogero argued that his client had been led to believe that he would only have to serve a maximum of seven years, as opposed to 12, and that mitigating circumstances such as the fact that the victim was intoxicated at the time of the incident should allow his client to enter a new plea. Landry did not agree, and upheld Boudreaux’s plea arrangement.

“Emotions don’t sway this court to give you more or less time,” Landry told Boudreaux, who sat in quietly court in handcuffs and a prison uniform. “Circumstances do.”

Assistant District Attorney Bo Duhe argued against the defense’s motion. “He has no credibility before this court,” Duhe said of Boudreaux.

Friends and relatives of both DeRouen and Boudreaux were on hand for Friday’s hearing. Raymond Villagomez is a DeRouen family friend and another victim of Boudreaux, having sustained a serious head injury from Boudreaux in a January 2004 bar room incident.

“It was my wife and my anniversary,” Villagomez said. “He hit me from behind and I woke up in the emergency room. He showed no remorse then, either.”

Boudreaux pleaded guilty to one count of simple battery in connection with that incident.

Comments

    I seen this wrote on Jun 27, 2009 12:38 PM:

    " To Raymond Villagomez you forgot to say why Boudreaux hit you. You hit his Mother, guess you forgot about that, you also forgot that ya'll were face to face. You didn't get hit from behind. EVENONE one would protect their Mother. "

    TwoThumbs wrote on Aug 27, 2008 7:23 AM:

    " Two Thumbs up for Judge Landry. Hopefully she'll be around for awhile. We need more people in 16th Judicial like her. "Boogie" doesn't belong on our streets with law abiding citizens. She is keeping us safe for a short while. "

    Concerned Citizen wrote on Aug 26, 2008 2:37 PM:

    " Judge Landry...You're the greatest...I can't see how Boudreaux actually thought he could get out of this one..Hopefully 12+ years will be enough time for you think about what you have done and realize that you can't hurt anyone else anymore. "

    Southern Fried Brain wrote on Aug 25, 2008 4:06 PM:

    " So Boudreaux was led to believe he would get a lighter sentence. What was his "defense attorney" thinking about? Well, Boudreaux, you get what you pay for!Did you froget to ask Calogero what his rank was in his graduating class from law school? Remember half of ALL professionals graduated in the BOTTOM 1/2 of thier respective classes!
    And Calogero, how pathetic of you to blame the victim for being drunk, as a mitigating circumstance. WOW, the victim being drunk caused your client to run away from the accident scene!
    This-probably-won't get printed!
    Thank you Judge Landry! "

    Not the first time.... wrote on Aug 25, 2008 8:45 AM:

    " This guy had JUST gotten out of jail not long before this incident.... I am correct when I day that ALL involved knew he had ran over the guy and that he and his "Posse" hid his truck for a good period of time and thay all knew they guy had died? The victim's family has to go on the rest of their lives WITHOUT their son!! Boudreaux has to give up 12 years of his... OH WELL!! Let's hope this will be enough for him this time.... "

    Casey wrote on Aug 25, 2008 5:29 AM:

    " It's about time Josh was a great person he derserves to rot for what he did to him "

    Amazing wrote on Aug 24, 2008 5:58 PM:

    " Finally the court gets something right and keeps the criminals off of our street. Thank you Judge Landry! "

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