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  2. Louisiana Code of Evidence - Wikipedia

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    The Louisiana Code of Evidence [1] is a code of evidence law, enacted by section 1 of Act 515 of 1988, under Louisiana Civil Law. The Code became effective on January 1, 1989, [ 2 ] and governs proceedings in the courts of Louisiana to the extent and with the exceptions stated in Article 1101 of the Code. [ 3 ]

  3. List of justices of the Louisiana Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    2 State of Louisiana (1813 to the present) Toggle State of Louisiana (1813 to the present) subsection. 2.1 Constitution of 1812. 2.2 Constitution of 1845.

  4. Gary Tyler - Wikipedia

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    Gary Tyler (born July 19, 1958), from St. Rose, Louisiana, is an African-American man who is a former prisoner at the Louisiana State Prison in Angola, Louisiana. He was convicted of the October 7, 1974 shooting death of a white 13-year-old boy and the wounding of another, on a day of violent protests by whites against black students at ...

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  7. Louisiana Department of Public Safety & Corrections - Wikipedia

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    The state's facilities do not have the capacity to house all offenders sentenced under state law, so the state reimburses local governments housing prisoners with state sentences. [18] Since its inception, the Louisiana Department of Public Safety & Corrections has lost 12 officers in line-of-duty deaths, the latter two due to COVID-19 .

  8. Billy Sinclair - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Crime Commission (MCC), a pro-law enforcement organization in New Orleans, supported Sinclair's parole because of his cooperation with law enforcement; as of 2001 Sinclair was the only prisoner whom the MCC advocated for release. [1] Between 1992 and 2001 the State of Louisiana Parole Board denied parole to Sinclair six times. [1]

  9. Man arrested during investigation of disappearance of ...

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    27-year-old KeKe Doucet was last seen on June 15, 2024, in Ville Platte, Louisiana. A 75-year-old man has been arrested during the investigation into her disappearance. The Ville Platte Police ...