Jerry
Cox Acquitted of Daiquiri Store Armed Robberies in Jefferson Parish.
A Jefferson
Parish jury unanimously acquitted a 24 year old man on 2 counts of armed
robbery that occurred at 2 separate Daiquiri outlets on Jan 5th and
Jan 6th, 2002
Cox was charged
when his friend, Carl Monvoison, admitted that he drove the gateway
vehicle after Cox robbed the Daiquiri shop on West Esplanade and Clearview.
Monvoison's girlfriend also identified Cox as the gunman and testified
that Cox ran back to their truck and admitted to having just committed
the offense. The victim Sean Laurca, could identify no one in that robbery,
but a similar robbery of the following day produced a positive ID of
Cox by a victim.
Carl Pilie
was robbed at Bayou Daiquiri's on Veterans Blvd and picked on Cox photo
from a photo lineup. The gunman in both cases wore identical jackets,
has a scruffy beard, and used a black handgun. He testified that he
was positive that Cox was the gunman.
Cox's attorney,
Thomas Calogero, argued that no physical evidence linked Cox to either
robbery. Calogero pointed out that Detectives failed to show Monvoison's
photo to the victim, and failed to search Monvoison's house for evidence
in order to exclude him as a suspect. Monvoison and Cox had similar
facial features, therefore the identification of Cox by the victim was
subject to mistake, he argued.
Monvoison
pled guilty to Accessory After the Fact and received a 2-year sentence
prior to testifying against Cox. The jury deliberated for 90 minutes
before reaching their verdict.