BATON ROUGE — Four of the eight ankle monitoring companies approved to work with the 19th Judicial District Court have been subpoenaed by prosecutors.
Attorney General Liz Murrill weighed in on recent ankle monitor issues at the 19 JDC, with her concerns centered on the re-arrest of State Police Lt. James Jefferson for allegedly violating the conditions of his ankle monitor more than a dozen times.
“I do have concerns about the information that we have suggesting that he is regularly violating his protection order and the restrictions on his movement, and not being reported by the electronic monitoring company,” Murrill said…