New Orleans Girl Refuses To Testify In Murder Trial.., Sent To Jail

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The Times Picayune released her name!!!



A 15-year-old Harvey girl who is Jefferson Parish prosecutors' key witness in a second-degree murder case spent a night in jail after she refused to testify against the accused killer Wednesday, a silence apparently based in her fear of the defendant or his family.
michael-williams-perp-walk.jpgView full sizeRusty Costanza, Times-Picayune archiveMurder suspect Michael Williams is walked to a police car after surrendering to police in Marrero on April 30, 2009.

Jessica Cheatteam was held in contempt of court Wednesday after she flatly refused to say in open court and in front of a jury that Michael Williams shot Terry Redmond on April 26, 2009, in Harvey's Scotsdale neighborhood, a claim she shared with Sheriff's Office detectives who were investigating the slaying two years ago.

Cheatteam, who was 13 years old when Redmond was shot several times, was sitting at the witness stand only feet from Williams, 18, while members of his family sat in the audience yards behind him.

Her refusal to testify led Judge June Darensburg of the 24th Judicial District Court to send the jury out of the courtroom and arrange for a public defender, Graham Bosworth, to provide legal advice to the teenager. But after conferring privately with Bosworth, Cheatteam again refused to testify.

"Are you refusing to testify and answer our questions?" asked Assistant District Attorney Sunny Funk, who is prosecuting Williams with David Hufft.

"That's correct," Cheatteam said.

Darensburg then found Cheatteam in contempt of court and sentenced her to six months in jail, the maximum for contempt. Cheatteam seemed unfazed as she was escorted out of court to the Rivarde Juvenile Detention Center in Harvey.

Cheatteam was back in Darensburg's court Thursday, shortly after the judge declared a mistrial because of allegations that jurors improperly discussed the case among themselves, including the effect of Cheatteam's refusal to testify.

Dressed in a navy blue jail outfit, her handcuffs chained to her waist and her ankles shackled together, Cheatteam sat alone while attorneys discussed her immediate fate with Darensburg at the bench. It was then that she saw members of Williams' family in the hallway outside court, apparently looking at her through the windows flanking the courtroom's doors.

"What they looking at?" she yelled, sending a jolt through the courtroom.

Darensburg ordered her bailiff to clear the hallway. Moments later, the judge vacated her contempt order and released Cheatteam from custody. However, Cheatteam was sent to a juvenile facility in another jurisdiction for reasons that were not discussed openly in court because of her age.

"Good luck to you, Miss Cheatteam," Darensburg told the girl.

Hufft said in opening statements Wednesday that Cheatteam has been uncooperative. While the prosecutors have another witness who saw events that preceded the shooting, Cheatteam is the only witness alleged to have seen the shooting itself.

Detectives learned she witnessed the crime while interviewing people who called 911 to report gunfire, Detective Jeffrey Rodrigue testified. He described her as "very" young but "very calm" and "very cooperative" when he and Sgt. Kevin Decker questioned her at the Sheriff's Office investigations bureau in Harvey until almost midnight.

Authorities allege Williams was thrown to the ground by Redmond, 42. Redmond then ran through an open field off Angus Drive, and crossed a concrete-lined drainage canal while Williams chased after him armed with a .40-caliber semiautomatic pistol.

A deputy dispatched to investigate reports of gunfire, Eric Blandford, testified he found Redmond's body on the grassy shoulder of Florence Street where it dead-ends at the canal near Esther Street. Witnesses claim Williams ran back toward an awaiting white sedan on Angus and fled. He was arrested days later at a friend's home in Marrero by SWAT officers.

Williams denies being the shooter, and his public defender Joe Perez repeatedly called into question a Sheriff's Office policy in which detectives "interrogate" witnesses and suspects in what they call "pre-interviews," before recording the formal statements that juries later hear. Perez questioned several witnesses about the interviews, including Rodrigue about his contact with Cheatteam. Following about an hour of pre-interview, Cheatteam gave a 14-minute taped statement, according to testimony.

In opening statements, Perez told the jury Cheatteam has given "multiple renditions" of what she saw. As such, Perez alleged, prosecutors threatened "what would happen to her if she did not cooperate."

Darensburg declared a mistrial Thursday after hearing a report from one juror that another juror had made derogatory comments about Perez's case, alleging it was "smoke and mirrors," Perez said. Judges routinely instruct juries not to discuss the case among themselves, because such discussions should be reserved for deliberations after all evidence is presented.

Darensburg opened a hearing in which several jurors were individually questioned, after which Perez asked for a mistrial. Darensburg granted the request.

Williams' new trial is now set to begin July 25. Cheatteam has been subpoenaed to be there, court records show.
 
She did the right thing. If she is in fear of her life she cannot count on the system to save her. If I was her I would move anyway.:hmm:
 
stupid ass cacs always want somebody to give info but wont protect those that do

she testifies and some coward murders her they wouldnt drop a single tear
 
The lesson that I'm taking away from this is as follows. When you throw a little bitch-ass nigga to the ground, stamp his skull in.
 
that girl will prolly live in that same hood for the rest of her life,,, so 6 months in jail,,, vs,,, having a mark on your forehead for the rest of your life,,, although it's fucked up, it's not a hard decision
 
They need to get somebody to fix this, and coming from the state of LA I KNOW it's a way to do it.

Prison is a very dangerous environment and you can't always be aware of your surroundings.
 
Why the fuck did they give up here name???? They said it was in fear then they should know damn well that she was in a high risk situation and now they have made the shit worse.
 
I'm far from a lawyer, but couldn't the young lady just take the 5th amendment and be exonerated?

Im no lawyer either but I watch a lot of Law and Order SVU :cool:

A person can only invoke the fifth amendment to keep from incriminating himself not others. The witness probably mad a statement to the police that she saw the defendant commit the crime. She got scared and refused to testify so the prosecutor had the judge write up a subpena. She cant plead the fitch because she is implicating someone else not herself. So she was held in contempt of court.

Then again some judges lock up people for pretty much no reason. I remember a guy in Chicago got locked for yawning in the courtroom.
 
that girl will prolly live in that same hood for the rest of her life,,, so 6 months in jail,,, vs,,, having a mark on your forehead for the rest of your life,,, although it's fucked up, it's not a hard decision

dog, shes gonna get merked anyway.
thats prolly why they locked her up in juvie for an undisclosed reason after she got released.
for her own protection.
they know she'll eventually talk,
it'll just matter how much pressure the laws put on her bfore she does.
she shoulda just made a deal to relocate her and the family after the trial.
all they have to do is get her a place across the lake and she'll be fine.
N.O. is a town with a small minded mentality.
if shes out of that neighborhood it'll be like she moved to Siberia.
 
dog, shes gonna get merked anyway.
thats prolly why they locked her up in juvie for an undisclosed reason after she got released.
for her own protection.
they know she'll eventually talk,
it'll just matter how much pressure the laws put on her bfore she does.
she shoulda just made a deal to relocate her and the family after the trial.
all they have to do is get her a place across the lake and she'll be fine.
N.O. is a town with a small minded mentality.
if shes out of that neighborhood it'll be like she moved to Siberia.

Good post. Don't see why they didn't foresee this problem.
 
dog, shes gonna get merked anyway.
thats prolly why they locked her up in juvie for an undisclosed reason after she got released.
for her own protection.
they know she'll eventually talk,
it'll just matter how much pressure the laws put on her bfore she does.
she shoulda just made a deal to relocate her and the family after the trial.
all they have to do is get her a place across the lake and she'll be fine.
N.O. is a town with a small minded mentality.
if shes out of that neighborhood it'll be like she moved to Siberia.

send her to Tennessee.... or Utah...
 
Please don't read this as me being some kind of gangsta, but I did my time in the streets, and it really doesn't matter if she moves or not. If you and your family moved with something like this over your head, that was a red flag to the wolves. Now they're going to be thinking that you moved away, and now you're more comfortable about talking. They fucked her when they named her. :smh:
 
Tough break in the hood. This is why gentrification, prison and funeral homes are a blessing.
 
Please don't read this as me being some kind of gangsta, but I did my time in the streets, and it really doesn't matter if she moves or not. If you and your family moved with something like this over your head, that was a red flag to the wolves. Now they're going to be thinking that you moved away, and now you're more comfortable about talking. They fucked her when they named her. :smh:

I agree that they fucked her badly naming her but a simple change of environment would help. Niggas really do stay in their own neighborhoods so they wouldn't even have to leave NO or at least Louisiana.
 
I'm far from a lawyer, but couldn't the young lady just take the 5th amendment and be exonerated?
what i am gathering is that she has already snitched on him when she was 13,,, now that she's 15 & the case has gone to court, she doesn't want to testify out in public (in a courtroom),,, had she not spoken to police initially, she wouldn't have to serve time
 
what i am gathering is that she has already snitched on him when she was 13,,, now that she's 15 & the case has gone to court, she doesn't want to testify out in public (in a courtroom),,, had she not spoken to police initially, she wouldn't have to serve time

There it is. ....


she wishes that it would just "go away"
 
thats only to keep you from snitching on yourself.
snitching on someone else is a different story.

The line you use to keep from snitching on someone else is "I don't remember"
That way you are not refusing and no matter how much they pressure you, they can't prove that you are lying since they can't see into your head.
 
In New Orleans if you have no witness or gun, they gotta let you go. There are plenty of dudes down there will more than 3 bodies on their hands. Whats fucked up about it is they wont be indicted because nobody will snitch.
 
In New Orleans if you have no witness or gun, they gotta let you go. There are plenty of dudes down there will more than 3 bodies on their hands. Whats fucked up about it is they wont be indicted because nobody will snitch.

60 day murder...
 
The line you use to keep from snitching on someone else is "I don't remember"
That way you are not refusing and no matter how much they pressure you, they can't prove that you are lying since they can't see into your head.

if u lie about it not being him,
then its perjury.
if u say 'i dont remember',
thats called obstruction of justice.
you refused to say anything,
its contempt.
either way you're going to jail.
just ask lil kim.
there are no secrets or surpises that come out in court.
everybody knows what the answers to the questions are before they go public.
its when u pull a suprise move like she did that u disrupt the entire process.
 
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