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Gov. Jeff Landry on Friday called for a criminal investigation into the matter and Cantrell’s office offered the most detail ...
The Louisiana governor is ordering state police to launch an immediate investigation into dumped court files in New Orleans. Governor Jeff Landry has called on the Louisiana State Police to ...
In a letter penned to the Louisiana State Police, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry is ordering them to investigate the dumping of ...
He sent a letter to Louisiana State Police Superintendent Colonel Robert Hodges ordering an investigation into the matter.
NEW ORLEANS -- New Orleans clerk of court staff stood ankle-deep in a massive landfill, digging through mounds of trash, to ...
Hundreds of sensitive criminal court records, including files tied to rapes and capital murder cases, were accidentally thrown out and buried in the Gentilly Landfill by city employees.
They are sensitive documents, decades of them from older court cases that were being stored in buildings on the city's public works site. These documents are vital in death penalty cases. Darren ...
So far, about 60 cases of court files have been recovered from the landfill and are being returned to the Public Works site; however, the total amount dumped is unknown. Lombard believes there are ...
The Orleans Parish Clerk of Criminal Court has called for an investigation into the "catastrophic failure" of removing ...