Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB357

Introduced
3/12/12  
Refer
3/12/12  
Report Pass
4/25/12  
Engrossed
5/7/12  
Refer
5/8/12  
Report Pass
5/16/12  
Enrolled
5/23/12  
Chaptered
5/25/12  

Caption

Provides for the territorial jurisdiction and election districts of the justice of the peace courts and constables in LaSalle Parish

Impact

The enactment of HB 357 significantly influences the organization and functioning of local judiciary within LaSalle Parish. By specifying the jurisdictions and election districts for the justices of the peace, the bill intends to enhance local governance by providing clearer definitions of authority and responsibilities in judicial matters. It also establishes a formal mechanism for electing justices of the peace and constables from defined districts, reaffirming democratic processes at the local level.

Summary

House Bill 357 amends the territorial jurisdiction and election districts for the justice of the peace courts and constables specifically in LaSalle Parish, Louisiana. The bill delineates the boundaries of five justice of the peace districts, outlining the precincts that will fall under each district’s jurisdiction. This legislative effort aims to clarify and update the existing framework regarding the court system at the local level, ensuring that the designated precincts align with current population and administrative requirements based on census data.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding House Bill 357 appears to be largely supportive from local government officials and representatives. The bill addresses practical administrative needs and aims to improve the efficiency of local justice systems. Stakeholders recognize the importance of having clearly defined districts for electoral and jurisdictional purposes. However, there may be some concerns regarding potential alterations to local governance structures that could impact communities differently, although these concerns did not dominate the discussions.

Contention

While HB 357 is streamlined in its objectives, notable aspects of contention may arise regarding the specific boundaries of the districts established by the bill. Adjustments to the justice of the peace jurisdictions could lead to debates among local residents and stakeholders over representation, accessibility, and the efficiency of local judicial processes. There may also be discussions on how changes in election district boundaries might influence local electoral outcomes, particularly in the context of demographic shifts and community needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB510

Provides for the territorial jurisdiction and election districts of the justice of the peace courts and constables in DeSoto Parish

LA HB177

Provides for the territorial jurisdiction and election districts of the justice of the peace courts and constables in Iberville Parish (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF EX)

LA HB51

Changes the territorial jurisdiction of justices of the peace and constables in Pointe Coupee Parish

LA HB831

Provides relative to justices of the peace and constables in Webster Parish

LA HB1462

Provides for territorial jurisdiction of justice of the peace courts

LA HB964

Provides relative to justice of the peace courts and constables in Avoyelles Parish

LA HB786

Authorizes constables of justice of the peace courts to have parishwide jurisdiction for enforcement of certain motor vehicle violations

LA SB70

Provides relative to justice of the peace courts and constables in St. Tammany Parish. (gov sig)

LA HB68

Provides for deputy constables of the justice of the peace court in Caddo Parish (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF EX)

LA HB359

Provides relative to justice of the peace courts and constables in Avoyelles

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.