A judge found Armond Duhon guilty Friday of 221 counts of theft, two counts of money laundering and one count of racketeering for his role in helping to steal nearly $2 million from a Morgan City company.
Both the prosecution and defense finished presenting their cases Thursday in a trial that began June 12. Duhon chose a trial by judge and was tried separately from his co-defendants. The criminal activity in the bill of information took place from January 1999 through March 2014.
Judge Keith Comeaux of the 16th Judicial District issued the guilty verdict Friday on numerous counts of theft that ...
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