BATON ROUGE — Prosecutors are asking a judge to force a GPS monitoring company to hand over records they say show that a Baton Rouge man facing multiple weapons and drug charges violated his bond conditions around a thousand times while wearing an ankle monitor.
The East Baton Rouge District Attorney’s Office filed a motion to compel Homebound Monitoring Pretrial & Probation Services, LLC to fully respond to a court-ordered subpoena for records related to Ashtin Ursin’s supervision.
Ursin was first arrested Jan. 25, 2025, by Baton Rouge Police on charges including possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, possession of a machine gun, possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance and unlawful use of body armor. He posted bail and bonded out of custody…