Derrick Anthony Carty

Derrick Anthony Carty/Jamaica/Murder

by G. George | September 13, 2025

ICE New Orleans deported Derrick Anthony Carty, a citizen of Jamaica, following his felony conviction for murder. Court records reflect a twenty five year sentence imposed by the trial court after the prosecution proved the elements of the offense beyond a reasonable doubt. When his criminal custody concluded, immigration officers assumed control based on his removability under federal law and began administrative steps to carry out repatriation to his home country.

Murder prosecutions are among the most serious cases handled in state courts. The evidentiary record typically includes witness testimony, scene documentation, forensic analyses, and medical examiner reports establishing cause and manner of death. Investigators may also present digital records, location data, and physical evidence linking the defendant to the crime. A sentence measured in decades underscores the court’s assessment of the gravity of the conduct and the harm shown in the case file.

Removal processing in this matter included biometric identity verification, collection of certified copies of the judgment and sentencing orders, and coordination of travel authorization with the Government of Jamaica. Once documentation was complete and transportation scheduled, officers escorted Carty on a repatriation itinerary in accordance with agency protocols. Upon arrival overseas, custody was transferred to Jamaican authorities for any actions deemed appropriate under local law. With the deportation executed, the United States custody portion of the immigration case is closed and the criminal judgment remains part of the permanent record used for future admissibility determinations.