Clay Schexnayder turned himself in on Monday around 9:30 a.m. on charges of theft over $25,000 and malfeasance in office.
B ATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Officials confirmed former Louisiana House Speaker Clay Schexnayder turned himself in days after ...
Former House Speaker Clay Schexnayder was indicted Wednesday by a Baton Rouge grand jury related to the disappearance of an ...
The historically significant cypress board, measuring 20 feet by 6 feet, was last seen at Schexnayder’s legislative office in ...
Attorney General Liz Murrill’s decision to seek an indictment of former House Speaker Clay Schexnayder in Baton Rouge ...
The former Louisiana House speaker was accused of stealing a rare artifact that had gone missing from the state capitol.
An East Baton Rouge Parish grand jury handed down an indictment against Schexnayder, accusing him of felony theft and ...
Former Republican House Speaker Clay Schexnayder said he doesn't know what happened to 'rare state artifact' that once hung ...
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill pursued felony theft and malfeasance charges against former House speaker in case of missing 'rare state artifact.' ...
This thing on Wednesday really came out of the blue, didn’t it? A grand jury on Wednesday indicted former Louisiana House ...
A grand jury indicted former Louisiana House Speaker Clay Schexnayder for allegedly stealing a rare artifact that had gone ...
Schexnayder was indicted Wednesday in Baton Rouge on charges of felony theft greater than $25,000 and malfeasance in office.