It turns out a convicted felon in East Feliciana
Parish got caught with a handgun in his possession. Often, these cases end up
handled by a public defender, but this guy somehow drew the services of Niles
Haymer, at present best known for defending his brother Nathan after Southern University
fired the latter for activities as band director, now subject of a lawsuit.
This recent headline-grabber overshadows Niles
Haymer’s past remonstrations about Confederate monuments here and there across Louisiana.
Last year, Haymer posted an article
on a website prone to playing with a forced deck full of the race card, in which
he decried that so many (actually, only a handful of) courthouses in Louisiana
have Confederate memorials of some sort around them. He specifically mentioned
trying one of his first cases in East Feliciana Parish and noting its rebel monument.