Baton Rouge jury finds convicted killer Ryan Sharpe guilty in murder trial

BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — After several days of jury selection and testimony, a 19th Judicial District Court jury found a man guilty of second-degree murder in the 2017 killing of a former BREC commissioner.

Ryan Sharpe, 34, of Clinton, faced charges for shootings in 2017 that left three men dead and one injured in East Feliciana and East Baton Rouge parishes. He previously admitted to the shootings, according to arrest affidavits.

His first conviction in Brad DeFranceschi’s death was overturned after the U.S. Supreme Court banned non-unanimous jury verdicts, requiring a new trial. Sharpe was found guilty a second time in the death of DeFranceschi and was sentenced to life in prison without parole on the charge of first-degree murder.

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The trial in the case involving former BREC Commissioner Carroll Breeden began on Nov. 17, with three days of jury selection. Dozens of potential jurors were questioned and dismissed before a final 14-member jury was sworn in on Nov. 19…

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