Louisiana Attorney General Asks 3 Judges to Recuse Themselves From State Cases
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Murrill's Fight Against Baton Rouge's Rogue Judges Intensifies
Yesterday, Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill put out a press release amplifying one of the more unsung – but fascinating – controversies going on in Louisiana… At the end of February, three 19th Judicial District Court judges sued Attorney General Liz Murrill, Governor Jeff Landry, and the Secretary of State in federal court, falsely accusing […] The post Murrill’s Fight Against Baton Rouge’s Rogue Judges Intensifies appeared first on The H…
Attorney General Liz Murrill asks three Baton Rouge judges to recuse themselves from nearly 100 cases
Attorney General Liz Murrill is seeking the recusal of three East Baton Rouge judges in nearly 100 trials, arguing they're not able to fairly rule on cases where Murrill is a party since they've sued her in federal court.
AG files motion to recuse three 19th JDC judges in nearly 100 cases
BATON ROUGE — The attorney general's office wants three judges in East Baton Rouge Parish to step aside from any case involving state officials because of a lawsuit the judges filed against Louisiana in federal court.Chief Judge Don Johnson and judges Ronald Johnson and Gail Horne Ray sued the state Feb. 27, saying lawmakers last year weren't authorized to substantially alter judicial subdistricts created in 1992 to ensure Black representation i…
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