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Tag: 2014 New Orleans judicial elections

Frank Marullo wants to extend his 40-year run as judge, but he may be too old to take office

If elected to another term, he said he would lobby to loosen mandatory minimum sentencing.
by Charles Maldonado October 23, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

Graham Bosworth says he’d modernize criminal court by setting up online calendar, allowing email motions

Bosworth is challenging Marullo, Louisiana’s longest-serving judge, as well as attorney Marie Williams.
by Charles Maldonado October 23, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

Michelle Scott-Bennett says she’d improve how domestic court deals with people who represent themselves

People should pay attention to this court, she said, because they may have a case there.
by Fritz Esker October 23, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

Monique Barial would encourage mediation if elected domestic judge

She said she wouldn’t make everyone show up at 9 a.m., only to wait hours for a hearing.
by Fritz Esker October 23, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

Janet Ahern says experience, passion for family law are reasons to elect her domestic court judge

She said she’d stagger the docket and reduce the time before initial hearings.
by Fritz Esker October 23, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

In re-election bid, Bernadette D’Souza touts court-mandated mediation in child-custody cases

The city’s first domestic court judge said she would use religious groups to provide counseling and parenting classes.
by Fritz Esker October 23, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

Taetrece Harrison would crack down on unnecessary delays in domestic court

She criticized a mediation program because of the fees people must pay the mediator.
by Fritz Esker October 23, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

If elected judge, Ruth Ramsey says she would make everyone feel welcome in Civil District Court

She said filing fees should be waived more often because poor people can’t afford them.
by Marta Jewson October 23, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

In re-election bid, Chris Bruno emphasizes efficiency in handling cases in Civil District Court

by Marta Jewson October 23, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

Lloyd J. Medley touts experience as he runs for fourth term as Civil District Judge

His opponent has criticized his courtroom management, but Medley said he’s never gotten a complaint.
by Lucy Dieckhaus October 23, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

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