BATON ROUGE, LA – Attorney General Jeff Landry issued the following
statement after a Lincoln Parish Jury, by a unanimous decision on all counts,
convicted Cameron Mays on charges of Second Degree Murder, Aggravated
Kidnapping, Aggravated Burglary, Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle, and
Unauthorized Use of an Access Card:
“My heart breaks for the victim, and I pray the jury’s decision will bring some comfort to her family. I am grateful to my Assistant Attorneys General Michelle Anderson Thompson and Madeleine Slaughter-Young for their prosecutorial work on behalf of our State. My office and I will continue to fight for justice and public safety.”
Mays is facing two life sentences based on this jury’s finding of guilt.
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Mays is currently serving a life sentence for prior convictions obtained by Attorney General Jeff Landry’s office for Aggravated Rape, Aggravated Kidnapping, and Felony Possession of a Firearm in another horrific 2012 attack against a woman in Lincoln Parish.
“My heart breaks for the victim, and I pray the jury’s decision will bring some comfort to her family. I am grateful to my Assistant Attorneys General Michelle Anderson Thompson and Madeleine Slaughter-Young for their prosecutorial work on behalf of our State. My office and I will continue to fight for justice and public safety.”
Mays is facing two life sentences based on this jury’s finding of guilt.
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Mays is currently serving a life sentence for prior convictions obtained by Attorney General Jeff Landry’s office for Aggravated Rape, Aggravated Kidnapping, and Felony Possession of a Firearm in another horrific 2012 attack against a woman in Lincoln Parish.