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- 1. The Case of the Parolee Mar 11, 1954
- An ex-convict is suspected of robbing his boss.
- 2. The Unfit Mother Mar 18, 1954
- A bar waitress is accused of doping a patron.
- 3. Lost Cause Mar 25, 1954
- Because of his past criminal record, an ex-con is suspected in the murder of his boss.
The Louisiana Public Defender Board is an Executive Branch Board of the State of Louisiana.
Under the leadership of Michelle M. AndrePont, the Chief District Public Defender, the Caddo Parish District Public Defender Office works to protect the constitutional rights of each and every client represented by our office.
The Louisiana Public Defender Board and the First Judicial Circuit Public Defender Office prevent wrongful convictions, protect due process and constitutional rights, increase public safety, promote fiscal responsibility, and support economic growth throughout Louisiana.
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Caddo Parish Public Defender's Office. Chief District Public Defender: Michelle M. AndrePont. Services: Provides legal representation to indigent defendants in criminal cases. Represents clients in all stages of the criminal justice process, from arraignment to trial and appeal.
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The Office of the Federal Public Defender, which also has staffed offices in Baton Rouge and Shreveport that operates under the authority of the Criminal Justice Act, to provide court-appointed defense services in federal criminal cases to individuals unable to afford counsel.
The measure dissolves the existing 11-member Louisiana Public Defender Board that currently manages the personnel, operations and the $52 million budget of Louisiana’s public defense system ...
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