Louisiana High Court Moves to Prove a Point
Associated Press
NEW ORLEANS — The Louisiana Supreme Court has decided to take justice to the people.
Its session on April 6 will be held in the Ben Franklin High School library. On the agenda are cases concerning a car injury and the death penalty.
“By sitting at Ben Franklin, we can show these young people that anyone--from a person hurt in a car wreck to a person accused of a horrible crime--has access to the courts where his or her constitutional rights will be upheld,” Chief Justice John Dixon said.
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