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(four associate justices and one chief justice appointed by the governor for 8 year terms) 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
The Lafayette Police Department has a variety of specialized units, including SRO SWAT, Mounted Police, Traffic Unit, K-9 Unit, VIPER Unit, and one joint unit with the Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office, Metro Crime Scene/Forensics. The LPD's new recruits are trained at the Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office's Acadiana Law Enforcement Training ...
Rachel Brand, who was United States Associate Attorney General, clerked for Justice Anthony Kennedy during the 2002–03 term. Law clerks have assisted the justices of the United States Supreme Court in various capacities since the first one was hired by Justice Horace Gray in 1882. Each justice is permitted to have between three and four law clerks per Court term. Most persons serving in this ...
The Supreme Court Building in March 2018, Statue of Chief Justice of the US Edward Douglass White in foreground After a 20-year renovation (and a 46-year absence from the French Quarter), the Court returned in 2004 to the c.1910 state court building in New Orleans' French Quarter. [1]
Twenty-two-year-old Bruce Alexander Jr. will likely be 73 by the time he finishes serving his prison sentence for the murder of Jermey Dumas. 22-year-old Lafayette man sentenced to 72 years for ...
Location of Lafayette Parish in Louisiana. ... Salles House and Office: July 19, 1984 (#84001316) June 12, 2017: 512-514 South Buchanan Street
Warning: Video contains profane language that people might find offensive. LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Police showed up at William Neal's home in the 1900 block of Maple Street about 11:30 p.m. Tuesday in ...
The Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice (OJJ) is a cabinet-level Louisiana state agency that provides youth corrections services in the state. The full official title of the agency is Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Youth Services, Office of Juvenile Justice (DPSC/YS/OJJ). [ 1 ]