Louisiana 4th Judicial District Court - Ouachita Parish Courthouse
Recent News About Louisiana 4th Judicial District Court - Ouachita Parish Courthouse
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Appeals court moves to seal docs in corruption case; 'If the judge seals it, they'll bury this,' plaintiff says
MONROE – A state appeals court that overturned a Mangham contractor's 2015 $20 million verdict in his long-running corruption litigation against the state has asked an Ouachita Parish court to seal documents in the case. -
'We will expose all of this corruption,' plaintiff in Louisiana DODT, Second Circuit case says
MONROE – A Mangham contractor who alleges his 2015 $20 million verdict in his long-running corruption lawsuit was overturned by state and judicial corruption is planning another filing today ahead of a hearing next week. -
Hearing scheduled in case alleging corruption in Louisiana DOTD, state appeals court
MONROE – A Mangham contractor won a $20 million verdict in 2015 in his then eight-year-old corruption lawsuit against the state - only for it to be overturned on appeal - may have to wait a couple of years more for his request to annul the appeal's court ruling to be considered. -
Man alleges he was assaulted during traffic stop
MONROE – An Ouachita Parish man alleges his constitutional rights were violated by law enforcement officers during a traffic stop. -
Law clerk files suit against lawyers, claiming defamation
MONROE — A court clerk is filing suit against three attorneys in Louisiana, alleging they made false accusations against her in court through lawsuits. -
Attorney: Judge’s suit against law clerk ‘clear and unadulterated harassment’
MONROE – Attorneys representing 4th District Court law clerk Allyson Campbell requested that the Louisiana Attorney General's Office drop the lawsuit against her once it became clear that the plaintiff may have had motives based on her dislike for Campbell.