Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR124

Introduced
5/7/15  
Introduced
5/7/15  
Engrossed
5/11/15  
Refer
5/12/15  
Report Pass
5/27/15  
Report Pass
5/27/15  
Passed
6/7/15  

Caption

Requests that the North Louisiana Criminalistics Laboratory be named in honor of Charles Rex Scott

Impact

The establishment of the new crime lab, reinforced by a $24 million capital outlay commitment from the state, is expected to enhance forensic services significantly. It will provide critical support to various law enforcement agencies within the region by improving evidence processing efficiency and supporting crime-solving efforts. Additionally, the crime lab will serve as a training facility for LSU-Health forensic students, linking academic training directly with practical applications in forensic analysis.

Summary

HCR124 is a House Concurrent Resolution that urges the North Louisiana Criminalistics Laboratory Commission to designate a new crime laboratory building in honor of Charles Rex Scott, a notable figure in Caddo Parish's legal community. The resolution highlights Scott's extensive service as a district judge and district attorney, underscoring his efforts in improving local crime investigation resources and facilities. The bill draws attention to the new laboratory's role as a regional hub for forensic science and analysis, which will bolster law enforcement capabilities across Northern Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR124 is generally positive, honoring a respected community leader while promoting a vital infrastructure improvement for law enforcement capabilities. Legislators' discussions reflect appreciation for Charles Rex Scott's contributions and a shared commitment to enhancing public safety through advanced forensic resources. The naming of the facility after Scott serves as a tribute to his legacy and dedication to the community, which resonates well with the local populace.

Contention

While there were no notable points of contention reported during the discussions or voting phases of HCR124, the resolution serves to highlight the continuing challenges and funding needs related to forensic science and crime investigation resources. The recognition of Scott's contributions might also inspire considerations around how to further improve local law enforcement resources and ensure equitable access to such facilities, particularly in underfunded areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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