MINDEN, La. — Jacoby Mason, 35, was sentenced Monday after pleading guilty to vehicular homicide in connection with the 2024 death of Glennis Oliver.
Webster Parish Judicial District Court Judge Charles Smith imposed a total sentence of 25 years in state prison, but suspended all but 10 years, meaning Mason will serve 10 years in custody. He was granted credit for time served and advised that he has two years to seek post-conviction relief.
The conviction stems from an incident in May 2024 at the Abraham Food Mart on South Talton Street in Minden where Oliver, 88, was killed. Oliver was standing in the parking lot when Mason drove off the road and hit him, pinning him between two vehicles…