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It's not Len Davis' choice to keep the death sentence that President Biden recently commuted, a federal judge ruled on Friday, rejecting a plea by the notorious former New Orleans police officer ...
Convicted NOPD killer cop Len Davis denied by appellate court in bid for ... “It is in the case involving the Black police officer that the government persists in seeking the ultimate ...
President Biden commutes the death sentence of former NOPD officer Len Davis, convicted of ordering Kim Groves’ 1994 murder. advertisement. WVUE New Orleans.
BATON ROUGE — Former New Orleans Police Officer Len Davis received a second death sentence for his involvement in the October 1994 murder of Kim Marie Groves, U.S. Attorney Jim Letten’s office ...
The hit was ordered by corrupt NOPD officer Len Davis. Advertisement WDSU reporter Shay O'Connor went back to the area and spoke exclusively with neighbors who want Groves to turn himself in.
President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of 37 individuals, including ex-police officer Len Davis, convicted in the 1994 murder-for-hire of Kim Groves. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
President Biden commutes the death sentence of former NOPD officer Len Davis, convicted of ordering Kim Groves’ 1994 murder. Skip to content. Gulf Coast Sports & Entertainment Network.
This comes as all three were found to be wrongly convicted of a murder after new evidence linked the murder to former NOPD officer Len Davis. Davis is currently serving a death row sentence.
NEW ORLEANS — As President Joe Biden's term comes to an end, he commuted the sentences of 37 of 40 federal death row inmates, including former NOPD Officer, Len Davis. Davis was a large part of ...
This comes as all three were found to be wrongly convicted of a murder after new evidence linked the murder to former NOPD officer Len Davis. Advertisement. Article continues below this ad.
Advocate staff photo by MATTHEW HINTON--Jasmine Groves is the daughter of Kim Marie Groves, who was fatally shot Oct. 13, 1994, in an execution ordered by former New Orleans police officer Len Davis.