Jeffery V. Ferford Case Brief

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Type of Action: the is a criminal case, where the defendant feels that his defense attorney did not represent him fairly at trial and he was denied his constitution rights to fair counsel.
Facts of the Case: On July 30, 1997, two witness by the name of Jeffrey and Carroll Simoneaux saw the defendant attempting to burglarize their neighbor house located at 430 Fairmont Street in Harvey Louisiana by kicking in the back door. They both identified the subject as a man tall, thin, black man wearing black pants, and a dark blue shirt with designs on it, and a black baseball cap with yellow writing on it. On the incident day Carroll the older brother ran outside and yelled at the man, and which time the subject turned around, ran and jumped over the fence onto Maple Street. Carroll called the police and gave them a description of the defendant. Deputy Ragas, responded to the area of the incident in minutes, he also put out be on the lookout for the subject with the description. Another deputy was traveling in the area heard the BOLO and noticed a man fitting the description on the telephone at the firehouse on maple street, a few blocks away from where the attempted break in was. The defendant was detained by Deputy Herman, Deputy Ragas brought Carroll …show more content…

Robert Veith, an expert in internal medicine and hematology testify describing sickle cell anemia and osteomyelitis for the jury. Dr. Veith stated the defendant had been his patient since 1985, suffered from sickle cell anemia, and had a 1980 episode of osteomyelitis. However, the defendant had not been to see him for several years. Dr. Veith also told the jury that patient with sickle cell would have weaker bones, and a shorter tolerance for extended physical activity. Then again, sick cell patient is not always in pain and most likely be able to run a distance and jumped a fence if pain free. The defendant was found guilty and charged with attempted burglary of a residence and sentence to six years in

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