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The Louisiana Third Circuit Court of Appeal is the largest of five circuit courts of appeal in Louisiana. Its territory consists of 21 parishes in southwest and central Louisiana.
What is the Louisiana Third Circuit Court of Appeal? The Third Circuit Court of Appeal consists of twelve Judges, including a Chief Judge. The Court sits in panels of three Judges to decide most appeals and writ applications. An appeal is not a new trial.
The race for Third Circuit Court of Appeal includes parts of Beauregard, Calcasieu, Cameron, Jeff Davis and Vernon parishes. Those who serve handle both civil and criminal appeals. The position is open because Judge Kent Savoie’s term expires at the end of December. Calcasieu District Judge Clayton Davis and Vernon District Judge Anthony ...
As with the Louisiana Supreme Court, the regular judicial terms on the courts of appeal are ten years. The courts of appeal are housed in the following cities in Louisiana: First Circuit – Baton Rouge. Second Circuit – Shreveport. Third Circuit – Lake Charles. Fourth Circuit – New Orleans. Fifth Circuit – Gretna.
The conference of the judges of the Court of Appeal, Third Circuit, voted July 1, 1987, to strictly enforce Uniform Rules—Courts of Appeal 2-12.6, REPLY BRIEF, and in particular, the last sentence,
The Louisiana Third Circuit Court of Appeal is one of the five circuit courts of appeal in Louisiana, which handle appeals in civil and criminal court cases.
Ecourt is an electronic court system designed by Hinrichs Consulting Group, LLC for the Louisiana Court of Appeal, Third Circuit.
The Court of Appeal, Third Circuit, was created by Act. No. 561 of 1958, which amended Article 7, Section 21 of the 1921 Louisiana Constitution. The court began operations in Lake Charles on July 1, 1960, with five judges.
Recent Decisions From the Louisiana Court of Appeal, Third Circuit COLLEEN BOUTTE AND EARL BOUTTE VERSUS CENTERPOINT ENERGY RESOURCES CORP., ET AL. Vs. Date: November 13, 2024 Docket Number: CA-0024-0032
The judicial branch consists of a system of courts that interpret and apply civil and criminal law. The Louisiana Supreme Court is the state's highest court. There are also five courts of appeal, 43 district courts, five family or juvenile courts, 48 city courts and three parish courts.