(CN) – Noting that Louisiana law protects judiciary compensation, the state Supreme Court struck down a law that penalizes judges for not rendering judgments within 30 days. La. R.S. 13:4210 improperly required judges to forfeit one quarter’s salary for failing to render judgment within 30 days of the close of trial. Though it has been law
(CN) – Noting that Louisiana law protects judiciary compensation, the state Supreme Court struck down a law that penalizes judges for not rendering judgments within 30 days. La. R.S. 13:4210 improperly required judges to forfeit one quarter’s salary for failing to render judgment within 30 days of the close of trial. Though it has been law
(CN) – Noting that Louisiana law protects judiciary compensation, the state Supreme Court struck down a law that penalizes judges for not rendering judgments within 30 days. La. R.S. 13:4210 improperly required judges to forfeit one quarter’s salary for failing to render judgment within 30 days of the close of trial. Though it has been law
(CN) – Noting that Louisiana law protects judiciary compensation, the state Supreme Court struck down a law that penalizes judges for not rendering judgments within 30 days. La. R.S. 13:4210 improperly required judges to forfeit one quarter’s salary for failing to render judgment within 30 days of the close of trial. Though it has been law
(CN) – Noting that Louisiana law protects judiciary compensation, the state Supreme Court struck down a law that penalizes judges for not rendering judgments within 30 days. La. R.S. 13:4210 improperly required judges to forfeit one quarter’s salary for failing to render judgment within 30 days of the close of trial. Though it has been law