Shreveport Teen to be Tried as Adult in Armed Robbery Case
A Shreveport teen accused of an armed robbery late last month will be tried in Caddo District Court and not in Juvenile Court, Caddo District Attorney James E. Stewart announces.
Christopher Hicks Jr., 17, is alleged to have committed a robbery at gunpoint on January 22 at the Lakeside Garden Apartments in Shreveport. The victim had ordered food from a delivery service. When he went back into his apartment to retrieve his phone to confirm delivery of the food, Hicks allegedly followed him into the apartment and robbed him of money and his own firearm at gunpoint.
Hicks, already on probation through juvenile court for another offense, was transferred, pending trial, from the Caddo Parish Juvenile Detention Center to Caddo Correctional Center by District Court Judge Mike Pitman.
The Louisiana Children s Code, Article 305, provides for the divestiture of juvenile court jurisdiction upon review by the District Attorney for offenders aged 15 years or older for a number of criminal acts. A provision of the same code's Article 879 further provides that all proceedings in a juvenile delinquency case involving a crime of violence as defined by the code must be open to the public.
Caddo Parish Violent Offenders Jan. 27th - Feb. 2nd
The following booking photos are those who were booked in to the Caddo Correctional Center for crimes of a violent or sexual nature. All those pictured are considered innocent until proven guilty.
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Caddo Parish Violent Offenders January 20th-26th
The following booking-photos are those who were booked in to Caddo Correctional Center for crimes of a violent or sexual nature. The people pictured are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Gallery Credit: Caddo Correctional Center
Caddo Parish Violent Offenders January 8th-14th
The following booking photos are those who were booked to the Caddo Correctional Center for crimes of a violent or sexual nature. All those pictured are considered innocent until proven guilty.
Gallery Credit: Caddo Correctional Center