Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR208

Introduced
6/5/22  

Caption

Commends Richard "Ricky" Ward, on the occasion of his retirement, for his thirty years of service as district attorney for Iberville, West Baton Rouge, and Pointe Coupee parishes.

Impact

The resolution marks an important recognition of Ward's extensive legal career, highlighting his role in addressing serious criminal cases, including high-profile prosecutions of serial killers. His approach to law enforcement adapted alongside advancements in technology such as DNA evidence and social media, showcasing a commitment to evolving practices within the criminal justice system. The commendation serves not only as a farewell to Ward but also as a celebration of his long-lasting impact on the communities he served.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 208 (SR208) was introduced to commend Richard 'Ricky' Ward on his retirement after thirty years of dedicated service as the district attorney for Iberville, West Baton Rouge, and Pointe Coupee parishes. The resolution recognizes his significant contributions to the legal system and the prosecution of major criminal cases throughout his tenure, which began in January 1991. During his time in office, Ward was renowned for his fairness and compassion while managing a team of approximately fifty employees, and navigating the diverse political landscapes of the three jurisdictions he served.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR208 is overwhelmingly positive, with sentiments of gratitude and respect expressed by colleagues, community members, and constituents. The resolution illustrates a community's appreciation for Ward's leadership and contributions over his decades of service. The tone of discussions regarding the resolution reflects a collective acknowledgment of the sacrifices and challenges faced by public servants in law, ultimately celebrating Ward's legacy as a dedicated district attorney.

Contention

While SR208 is largely a commemorative resolution with broad support, it does reflect the ongoing discussions in the community regarding public service, law enforcement, and the implications of technological advancements in criminal prosecutions. There are no significant points of contention directly associated with this resolution; however, it serves as a reminder of the complex nature of criminal justice and the importance of competent leadership in addressing crime within the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR99

Commends Leonard Charles "Charlie" Tobias upon his retirement from the West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office after thirty-three years of dedicated and distinguished service.

LA SR142

Commends Sue Bernie upon her retirement from the East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney's Office.

LA SR221

Congratulates Robert W. "Bobby" Welch on the occasion of his retirement as president of The Dunham School in Baton Rouge and commends him on over forty years of service in the field of education.

LA SR20

Commends Warren "T-Notchie" Taylor for his distinguished public service as Parish Councilman for District 1 on the Iberville Parish Council.

LA SR183

Commends Senate security officer, James Richard Bright, on the occasion of his retirement.

LA HCR206

Commends and congratulates the citizens and the local governments of Assumption, Iberville, Pointe Coupee, and West Baton Rouge Parishes for actions taken during the flooding of 2011 to minimize the impact of flood waters

LA SCR21

Commends Ricky Kilpatrick upon his years of service to the LSU AgCenter as a forestry agent and on the occasion of his retirement.

LA HB520

Provides for establishment and maintenance of juvenile justice programs and services in Iberville, West Baton Rouge, and Pointe Coupee parishes

LA SR248

Commends Senate Attorney Tom Wade on the occasion of his retirement.

LA SR172

Commends Michael J. Olivier of Baton Rouge on the occasion of his retirement from the Committee of 100 for Economic Development.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.