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The office of attorney general of Louisiana (French: Procureur général de la Louisiane) has existed since the colonial period. Under Article IV, Section 8 of the Constitution of Louisiana, the attorney general is elected statewide for a four-year term and is the chief legal officer of the state. Additionally, "the attorney general shall have ...
The New Orleans City Council is the legislative branch of the City of New ... Freddie King III: DEM: D: Eugene J. Green: DEM: E: ... general election and the December ...
Charles Carmen Foti Jr. (born November 30, 1937) is a lawyer in New Orleans and a politician who served a single term from 2004 to 2008 as the Democratic Attorney General of the U.S. state of Louisiana, United States. Prior to becoming attorney general, Foti had been repeatedly reelected and served for thirty years as Orleans Parish criminal ...
Ernest Nathan Morial: [7] [8] First African American male (a lawyer) to serve as the mayor and a judge in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana; Okla Jones II (1971): [42] First African American male to serve as the City Attorney for the City of New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana (1986). He would later become a district court judge.
New Orleans District Attorney Jason Williams promised to address the city's history of prosecutorial and police misconduct when he was elected four years ago, but now he's facing an investigation ...
Freddie King (born Fred Christian; September 3, 1934 – December 28, 1976), also billed as Freddy King, was an American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. He is considered one of the "Three Kings of the Blues Guitar" (along with Albert King and B. B. King , none of whom was a blood relative).
A Louisiana lawyer has been suspended from practicing law for a year after he reportedly styled himself as a god-king. On May 29, the Louisiana Supreme Court suspended Baton Rouge Attorney Edward ...
Ephraim Kirby 1804 (died en route to New Orleans) Peter Stephen Du Ponceau 1804 (declined Jefferson's appointment) William Sprigg 1806–1808; George Mathews Jr. 1806–1813; Joshua Lewis 1807–1813; John Thompson 1808–1810; Francois Xavier Martin 1810–1813