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Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by Active Chief Senior; 7 Chief Judge Shelly Dick: Baton Rouge: 1960 2013–present 2018–present — Obama: 6 District Judge Brian A. Jackson: Baton Rouge: 1960 2010–present 2011–2018 — Obama: 8 District Judge John W. deGravelles: Baton Rouge: 1949 2014–present — — Obama
Map showing Louisiana judicial districts. District 1 ... Pointe Coupee Parish, West Baton Rouge Parish: 1993- District Judge: Alvin Batiste, Jr. 1: C: Iberville Parish:
9 Judges of the Ninth Circuit. ... Circuit Judge Kyle Duncan: Baton Rouge, LA: 1972 2018–present — — Trump: 87 Circuit Judge Kurt D. Engelhardt: New Orleans, LA:
Lloyd George Teekell, 1951, judge of the 9th Judicial District Court and Louisiana House of Representatives from Rapides Parish; Donald Ellsworth Walter, 1964, U.S. District Judge for the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana; Ralph E. Tyson, United States District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana chief judge
State courts of Louisiana Louisiana judicial districts map. Louisiana Supreme Court [1] Louisiana Circuit Courts of Appeal (5 circuits) [2] Louisiana District Courts (42 districts) [3] Federal courts located in Louisiana The John Minor Wisdom U.S. Courthouse, home of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans
Loren Lampert won election to the 9th Judicial District Court Division D seat vacated when Judge John Davidson retired last year, beating attorney Allie Paige Nowlin.
The Judiciary of Louisiana is defined under the Constitution and law of Louisiana and is composed of the Louisiana Supreme Court, the Louisiana Circuit Courts of Appeal, the District Courts, the Justice of the Peace Courts, the Mayor's Courts, the City Courts, and the Parish Courts. The Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court is the chief ...
The Circuit Courts of Appeal have appellate jurisdiction over all civil matters, all matters appealed from family and juvenile courts, and most criminal cases that are triable by a jury. A court of appeal also has supervisory jurisdiction to review interlocutory orders and decrees in cases which are heard in the trial courts within their ...