Page 1 of 2 Regular Session, 2014 APPROVED SENATE STUDY REQUEST NO. 5 BY SENATOR PERRY A STUDY REQUEST To request the Senate Committee on Judiciary A to study the feasibility of dividing the Fifteenth Judicial District into three single-parish judicial districts. WHEREAS, the state of Louisiana is divided into forty-two judicial districts with dramatic differences in size of court and volume of cases; and WHEREAS, twenty-eight of the judicial districts are comprised of a single-parish and only eight judicial districts are comprised of three parishes; and WHEREAS, the Fifteenth Judicial District is one such district comprised of the parishes of Acadia, Lafayette, and Vermilion; and WHEREAS, as the court of original jurisdiction for all civil and criminal matters, it is critical that in addition to legal expertise, judges have an understanding and awareness of the culture, customs, and attitudes of their locale to better evaluate testimony, communicate with jurors, and administer justice; and WHEREAS, often there are dramatic differences in expectations, priorities, and needs of residents of urban parishes when compared to residents of rural parishes which can manifest itself in the types of disputes which lead to litigation; and WHEREAS, in addition, because of population and industry distribution, commuting patterns, and local economies, in multi-parish districts it is very possible for the parish distribution of filing fees to be strikingly different when compared with the parish distribution of judges, allocation of other resources, or development of programs to assist the court and litigants; and WHEREAS, although the Fifteenth Judicial District is a single judicial district, data regarding court filings and other matters is collected by the district and submitted to the Judicial Council of the Louisiana Supreme Court on a parish-by-parish basis; and WHEREAS, given that two-thirds of the judicial districts are single-parish districts, it is prudent to re-evaluate periodically the reasons that certain judicial districts were created as multi-parish districts and determine whether those reasons are still relevant and applicable in today's environment and dynamics; and SSR NO. 5 APPROVED Page 2 of 2 WHEREAS, beginning with data already being collected and with a goal toward efficient and effective administration of justice, an in-depth study of the benefits and challenges associated with dividing the Fifteenth Judicial District into single-parish judicial districts as well as the feasibility and costs associated therewith is deemed appropriate. THEREFORE, the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana requests that the Senate Committee on Judiciary A study the benefits, feasibility, and costs associated with dividing the Fifteenth Judicial District into three single-parish districts. A copy of this Study Request shall be transmitted to the chief judge of the Fifteenth Judicial District Court and the deputy judicial administrator of the Louisiana Supreme Court.