Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR58

Introduced
4/17/12  
Passed
4/18/12  

Caption

Commends Chief Justice Burrell Johnston Carter of the First Circuit Court of Appeal upon his retirement and for his service to the legal community and the citizens of Louisiana.

Impact

While SCR58 does not effect substantive changes to any laws, it symbolically reflects the state's acknowledgment of public service and the legal profession's value. The retirement of Chief Justice Carter marks a significant transition within the First Circuit Court of Appeal, representing decades of judicial service that have impacted many legal proceedings and the lives of Louisiana citizens.

Summary

SCR58 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that commends Chief Justice Burrell Johnston Carter of the First Circuit Court of Appeal upon his retirement and recognizes his dedicated service to the legal community and citizens of Louisiana. The resolution highlights his illustrious career, including his graduation as valedictorian from Louisiana State University School of Law and his significant contributions to the judiciary, serving both as a state district judge and an appellate court judge for many years.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment around SCR58 is positive, reflecting honor and respect toward Chief Justice Carter for his contributions. Legislators from both sides expressed a shared sentiment of appreciation, recognizing Carter's integrity, dedication, and ethical standards throughout his career. This resolution serves as a unifying acknowledgment of the importance of dedicated service to the public and the legal community.

Contention

There appears to be little contention surrounding SCR58, as it serves primarily as a tribute rather than a legislative vehicle for policy change. The bi-partisan support for the resolution underscores a collective recognition of a respected figure within Louisiana’s judicial system. The resolution encapsulates Carter's legacy, emphasizing the values of leadership, integrity, and community service that he embodied over his career.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR14

Commends Chief Judge Joan Bernard Armstrong on her retirement from the Louisiana State Court of Appeal Fourth Circuit and for 37 years of dedicated service to Louisiana's judicial system.

LA SR7

Commends Judge Carl E. Stewart of Shreveport, Louisiana, on becoming Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.

LA SR122

Commends Carl E. Stewart on the end of his term as chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and his return to the bench.

LA SCR64

Expresses condolences upon the death of Charles H. Grisbaum Jr. former legislator and retired Chief Judge of the Louisiana Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal.

LA HCR16

Commends Madame Chief Justice Bernette Joshua Johnson of the Louisiana Supreme Court on her retirement

LA HCR37

Commends the Honorable Bernette J. Johnson, Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court

LA SR59

Commends Charles W. Tapp upon the occasion of his retirement and his service to the community and the state of Louisiana.

LA SR174

Commends Justice Bernette J. Johnson of the Louisiana Supreme Court on her ascension in the legal field and for her outstanding contributions to both the legal field and her fellow man.

LA SR16

Commends Chief Justice Bernette Joshua Johnson on a distinguished career as a jurist and a life of public service to Louisiana.

LA SR4

Commends and congratulates Judge Dennis R. Bagneris on the occasion of his retirement from the Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal.

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