Ramona Harris Email

Deputy Judicial Administrator . Judiciary Commission of Louisiana

New Orleans, LA

Location

r******@lasc.org

Primary Email

Current Roles

Employees:
238
Revenue:
$15M
About
The judicial system of Louisiana has its roots in the colonial governments established by France and Spain. Prior to 1712, there was nothing more than the personal rule of explorers. In that year, a French charter was granted creating a Superior Council with both executive and judicial powers. In 1716, the Council was reorganized and its judicial function was as a court of last resort for all civil and criminal cases, without cost to litigants. The Senior Councilor was president of both the Council and the general trial court for the territory. Subsequently, when the Western Company became the grantee of the charter, it was authorized to appoint and remove trial court judges.
Judiciary Commission of Louisiana Address
400 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA
United States
Judiciary Commission of Louisiana Email
Judiciary Commission of Louisiana Phone Numbers
504-310-2300

Past Companies

Louisiana Supreme CourtDeputy Judicial Administrator
Louisiana Protective Order Registry Supreme CourtDirector
Louisiana Supreme CourtJudicial Program Manager

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