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William B. Hyman 1865–1868, Chief Justice; Zenon Labauve Jr. 1865–1868; Justice Edward Douglass White, who later became Chief Justice of the United States. Rufus K. Howell 1865–1877; John Henry Ilsley 1865–1868; Robert Byron Jones 1865–1866; James G. Taliaferro 1866–1876; John T. Ludeling 1868–1877, Chief Justice; William ...
The United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana (in case citations, W.D. La.) is a United States federal court with jurisdiction over approximately two thirds of the state of Louisiana, with courts in Alexandria, Lafayette, Lake Charles, Monroe, and Shreveport.
Current Judges [7] [8]; Title Name Section Division Type Duty Station Party Term District Judge: C. Wendell Manning: 1: F: Civil: Morehouse Parish, Ouachita Parish: Republican: 2003- District Judge
James D. Cain Jr. Lake Charles: 1964 2019–present — — Trump: 35 District Judge David C. Joseph: Lafayette: 1977 2020–present — — Trump: 36 District Judge Jerry Edwards Jr. Alexandria: 1979 2023–present — — Biden: 37 District Judge vacant — — — — — — 21 Senior Judge Donald Ellsworth Walter: Shreveport: 1936 1985 ...
The grave of Sir James Norval, Dunfermline Cemetery. He was born in Dundee on 17 August 1862. He was apprenticed as a photographer to Handu, Hardie and Federwitz on North Station Road in Dunfermline around 1876. [2] In 1879 he took over his previous employer's premises and in 1885 he renamed it as Norval Photography.
Justice Jeffrey Victory, who was elected to the Supreme Court in 1995, contested Johnson's elevation to Chief Justice, arguing that she only became a full-fledged Supreme Court justice in 2000, when Johnson was first elected to fill a permanent seat on the Court. [4] Justice Johnson filed a federal lawsuit in the matter on July 5, 2012. [7]
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 ...
According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 348 law enforcement agencies employing 18,050 sworn police officers, about 405 for each 100,000 residents. This is the largest ratio of policemen to residents of any state and compares to a national average of 251 to 100,000.