Former New Orleans 911 director Tyrell Morris is out of state custody after serving four months and six days of a one year prison sentence, according to his attorney and state correctional records. Convicted last fall on charges tied to his handling of a 2023 city vehicle crash, Morris is now back on the outside while his legal team keeps fighting the case. A status conference on his sentence is set for Thursday in Criminal District Court.
Release Details And Attorney Statement
The Louisiana Department of Corrections told WWL-TV that Morris was released after serving four months and six days of what was supposed to be a one year term. His attorney, Ralph Whalen, told the station that Morris cut his time behind bars through participation in Department…..