A grand jury indicts Louisiana’s attorney general in a fight over changes to the local courts
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill was indicted on criminal charges by a New Orleans grand jury for allegedly attempting to intimidate local officials. Murrill reportedly warned eight New Orleans officials, including the mayor and district attorney, that they could lose their jobs for opposing a new state law that eliminated the Orleans Parish criminal court clerk position.

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AI-generatedLouisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill was indicted on criminal charges by a New Orleans grand jury for allegedly attempting to intimidate local officials. Murrill reportedly warned eight New Orleans officials, including the mayor and district attorney, that they could lose their jobs for opposing a new state law that eliminated the Orleans Parish criminal court clerk position. This law was enacted by GOP legislators at Governor Jeff Landry's urging, shortly before Calvin Duncan, who had been elected to the clerk position with significant support, was set to take office. Supporters of Duncan viewed the law as an attempt to undermine voters' will in a predominantly Black Democratic area. Governor Landry has vowed to pardon Murrill, while prosecutors stated their intent to proceed with the case.
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5 extractedThe Republican Attorneys General Association stated Murrill was 'issuing a legal opinion and warning public officials about the law' as part of her duties.
The law eliminated the position of Orleans Parish criminal court clerk after a man elected to the post with 68% of the vote was to take office.
Governor Jeff Landry vowed to pardon Murrill 'as fast as the law allows' and called the justice system in New Orleans a 'circus' and 'Kangaroo court'.
The indictment accuses Attorney General Liz Murrill of trying to intimidate local officials who fought a law to overhaul local courts.
Louisiana's Republican attorney general was indicted on criminal charges by a grand jury in New Orleans.