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NOTICE: Bills Signed by Gov. Edwards as of June 22, 2022
NOTICE: Bills Signed by Gov. Edwards as of June 22, 2022. -
LSBA Access to Justice staff traveled to the East Carroll Parish Library and Concordia Parish Library
LSBA Access to Justice staff traveled to the East Carroll Parish Library and Concordia Parish Library. -
Baton Rouge attorney convicted of 'chest bumping,' Abita Springs attorney arrested for DUI receive suspensions
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) – Baton Rouge attorney Felix Anthony DeJean IV was suspended and Abita Springs attorney Ella Cortland Goodyear was voluntarily suspended in separate Louisiana Supreme Court attorney disciplinary proceedings. -
LADB recommends suspension for New Orleans attorney convicted of 'chest bumping' DA
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — Baton Rouge attorney Felix Anthony DeJean IV faces possible suspension following a Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board (LADB) recommendation to the state Supreme Court after his conviction for allegedly "chest bumping" a district attorney while leaving a judge's chambers in 2015. -
Suspension recommended for Baton Rouge attorney convicted of 'chest bumping' DA
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — Baton Rouge attorney Felix Anthony DeJean IV awaits the outcome of a recommendation issued by a Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board (LADB) hearing committee in March that he be suspended after "chest bumping" a district attorney while leaving a judge's chambers in 2015. -
Motorist alleges government is liable for damages in accident with federal employee
MONROE – A Concordia Parish motorist is seeking damages after an accident with an U.S. Army Corps of Engineers employee. -
Detainee can pursue claims against prison worker over delayed medications
NEW ORLEANS — A Concordia Parish Correctional Facility detainee who had been stabbed and stomped on by fellow inmates will get to pursue legal claims against a prison worker who allegedly delayed medical care for more than 10 days after the attack. -
As inmates languish in jail without public defenders, lawsuits start rolling in
NEW ORLEANS –Two New Orleans attorneys recently filed lawsuits on behalf of four inmates who have been incarcerated for months following their arrests without representation, victims of a budget crisis that has resulted in a lengthy waiting list for public defender services. -
Attorney charged with battery files lawsuit alleging he was the victim
VIDALIA – An attorney has filed a lawsuit against Concordia Parish District Attorney Brad Burget in an ongoing dispute over who attacked whom. -
Judge to return to bench after serving one year suspension
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State Supreme Court took up arguments on Friday on the possible removal of 7th Judicial District Judge Leo Boothe
Judge Leo Boothe's signature NEW ORLEANS – The Louisiana Supreme Court heard arguments on Friday to determine if a Northeastern Louisiana judge should removed from the bench. -
Supreme Court to hear arguments on possible removal of Seventh Judicial District Court judge
Judge Leo Boothe's signature NEW ORLEANS – A northeastern Louisiana state judge is facing removal from the bench over alleged violations in the handling of a criminal case.