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Louisiana: Republican attorney general indicted on criminal charges

Louisiana: Republican attorney general indicted on criminal charges

Summary

Louisiana’s Republican attorney general, Liz Murrill, was charged with criminal offenses for allegedly threatening local officials who opposed a new law changing the local court system. The law removed the job of a criminal court clerk who was elected after a wrongful conviction, and opponents said the law was meant to block voters’ choice.

Key Facts

  • Liz Murrill, Louisiana’s Republican attorney general, was indicted on criminal charges by a grand jury in New Orleans.
  • Murrill warned eight New Orleans officials, including the mayor and district attorney, they could lose their jobs if they opposed a new court-related law.
  • The law removed the Orleans parish criminal court clerk position after Calvin Duncan, a man wrongly convicted for many years, was elected to that post.
  • Republican lawmakers passed the law shortly before Duncan was set to take office in May.
  • Duncan’s supporters say the law is an effort by mostly white conservative legislators to overturn voters’ decisions in a mostly Black Democratic city.
  • Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry, also a Republican, called the local criminal justice system chaotic and promised to pardon Murrill on all charges as soon as possible.
  • The Republican Attorneys General Association said Murrill was only giving a legal opinion and warning officials about the law in her job.
  • Critics say Murrill’s actions aimed to pressure officials into accepting the new law.
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