
By JIM BUTLER
Jamarcus Blake, jailed Monday under $101,500 bail, is charged with 1st offense violating a protective order, the sixth time he has been accused of that since 2020.
Blake, 31, of Pineville is also accused of domestic abuse battery 2nd degree, assault and false imprisonment.
He was on probation for an undetermined previous charge when arrested in July 2020 and charged with violating a protective order, non-violent, 1st offense.
In May 2021 he was accused of battery on a dating partner and criminal trespass.
A month later, he was booked on a felony charge of aggravated assault domestic abuse battery and DAB with child present, posting $20,500 bond two days later.
Blake was back in custody on August 21, 2021 charged again with DAB child present, resisting and unauthorized entry of inhabited dwelling. He posted $75,500 bond on September 15.
The following July 4 he was charged with obstruction of highway, misrepresentation during booking and contempt.
On July 30, 2022 he was charged with violating protective order 1st, remaining after forbidden and resisting. He posted $101,000 bond on September 2.
A year later, August 2023, he was booked for alleged home invasion aggravated assault, misrepresentation and violation of protective order 1st. He made bail on September 1.
And was arrested again on September 17, after alleged criminal trespass, criminal mischief and violation of protective order 1st, and released on bond the same day.
In November he was again charged with violating protective order 1st and unauthorized entry of inhabited dwelling, posting $20,000 bond two days later.
According to La R.S. 14, first-offense violation of a protective order is a misdemeanor. Second is a felony.