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ATTORNEY Phillip TerrellOUR DISTRICT ATTORNEY Phillip Terrell was elected District Attorney in December 2014, fulfilling a longtime dream. A lifelong Central Louisiana resident, the Pineville native has more than 30 years' experience practicing law, including more than 17 years as Pineville city judge.
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Attorney Joel T. Chaisson, IIDistrict Attorney Joel T. Chaisson, II, further pledges that our office will continue to vigorously prosecute those who would attempt to undermine our quality of life. If you need assistance or additional information, please feel free to contact us by calling 985-783-6263.
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Salary Ranges for District Attorneys The salaries of District Attorneys in the US range from $13,279 to $356,999 , with a median salary of $64,623 . The middle 57% of District Attorneys makes between $64,627 and $162,013, with the top 86% making $356,999.
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The many firsts: Deborah Gonzalez reflects on being Georgia's first Latina elected district attorney. The Red & Black spoke with Deborah Gonzalez as she reflected on what it means to be the first Latina and woman in her new role as district attorney.
Gonzalez said in the memo that while making sentencing recommendations, the office’s prosecutors will account for victims’ need for justice while also accounting for defendants’ need for rehabilitation and reintegration. “Money invested in renewal is money invested in the future.
The DA’s office will review sentences imposed in its circuit and that are currently being served through a sentencing review project. It will no longer sentence offenders to the death penalty, and will not press charges for simple possession of marijuana, regardless of the amount. Instead, the office will encourage the police to issue civil citations for simple marijuana possession instead of criminal arrest.
Beginning January 24, 2022, a week-long jury trial was held in the Ouachita Parish Courthouse in the case of State…
The Ouachita Parish Grand Jury met on January 20, 2022, to consider the matter of State of Louisiana v. Blake…
The Ouachita Parish Grand Jury met on November 19, 2021, to hear cases pending in Ouachita Parish. The Jury returned…