Trina Chu, a Shreveport attorney arrested in 2020 as she ran for a judicial position, pleaded no contest to one count of Offenses Against Intellectual Property Monday, October 24, 2022, in Caddo District Court.

48 year-old Chu was set for a bench trial but resolved the matter with a plea.

District Judge Lee Faulkner Jr. sentenced Chu to serve six months in jail, suspended, with six months of unsupervised probation, with $45 to be paid to the Indigent Defender fund and $2,000 court costs.

Chu was arrested after being terminated by the Second Circuit Court of Appeal. While working for then-Second Circuit Court of Appeal Judge Henry Brown, she took confidential court documents and placed them onto a USB device in an effort to help a friend overturn a million-dollar judgment.

Chu was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorneys Treneisha J. Hill and Tommy Johnson. She was defended by Charlotte Bordenave and S. Marie Johnson.

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