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PhillyCheese
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| Registered on: | 5/28/2026 |
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re: Louisiana Family Court Reform
Posted by PhillyCheese on 5/29/26 at 10:04 pm to soonerinlOUisiana
There are serious concerns about the integrity of the "trier" of fact in many instances, especially in family courts. Clearly you know everything.
re: Louisiana Family Court Reform
Posted by PhillyCheese on 5/29/26 at 9:17 pm to soonerinlOUisiana
No offence but if you cannot see there serious issues in our courts, you truly lack compassion and humanity. Honestly your response illustrates very disturbing qualities. No wonder things like this go in this state if this is the way citizens are here.
re: Louisiana Family Court Reform
Posted by PhillyCheese on 5/29/26 at 8:58 pm to LABengal
Oh. Its such a serious topic with true human suffering, children being raped and all, I didn't realize you were making a joke. What a sad state this is.
re: Louisiana Family Court Reform
Posted by PhillyCheese on 5/29/26 at 8:36 pm to LABengal
That video is from last year. It doesn't seem like anyone is doing anything. These Family Court people seem extremely cruel and sadistic.
Do you know what they are going to do?
Do you know what they are going to do?
re: Louisiana Family Courts
Posted by PhillyCheese on 5/29/26 at 8:12 pm to Ghost of Colby
Crazy that no one seems concerned about what our government it doing to citizens.
re: Louisiana Family Courts
Posted by PhillyCheese on 5/29/26 at 7:57 pm to billjamin
I don't get you. at all.
re: Louisiana Family Courts
Posted by PhillyCheese on 5/29/26 at 7:42 pm to IAmNERD
I honestly think that is pretty common. I think alot of people cannot handle that type of extreme power over other people very well, like people who are mean to wait staff... pair that with no functioning oversight and you have raal problems. I am afraid people are being severely abused by our government honestly. I see things in the papers frequently.
re: Louisiana Family Courts
Posted by PhillyCheese on 5/29/26 at 7:35 pm to Obtuse1
Why did you post that?
re: Louisiana Family Courts
Posted by PhillyCheese on 5/29/26 at 7:34 pm to IAmNERD
It is a senate committee meeting focusing on women's and children's issues in Louisiana. This part of the meeting focuses on children being placed with pedos by judges and no one seems to be able to help them because judges are so powerful I guess. The mother says she took her children to the hospital and never had them again. Then the senator tells the sobbing parents her child is sick and needs to go be with them. I am very concerned about the citizens in our state. The state seems to have so much power but the citizens seem very vulnerable.
re: Louisiana Family Courts
Posted by PhillyCheese on 5/29/26 at 7:30 pm to Ghost of Colby
I saw this newspaper article.
A former Louisiana Supreme Court justice has publicly warned that Louisiana’s judicial discipline system is failing.
Former Justice Chet Traylor resigned from the Louisiana Judiciary Commission, the body that investigates complaints against judges and recommends discipline to the Louisiana Supreme Court. In his resignation letter, Traylor said he had realized he served “no purpose” as a member and accused the commission of failing to take meaningful action against judges accused of misconduct.
The article reports that Traylor called for greater transparency and accountability, saying complaints against judges often go unaddressed. His resignation comes as Governor Jeff Landry and state lawmakers are pushing for stronger oversight of Louisiana judges.
Under the current system, the Judiciary Commission may investigate complaints and recommend discipline, but only the Louisiana Supreme Court can sanction or remove a judge. Judicial removal is rare, and much of the complaint process remains confidential unless formal proceedings are opened.
The article also discusses proposed legislation that could give elected officials more power to remove judges and district attorneys. Supporters argue that Louisiana needs stronger checks on judicial misconduct, while critics warn that political involvement could threaten judicial independence.
Overall, the article shows that concerns about Louisiana judicial accountability are no longer coming only from litigants or outside critics. A former Supreme Court justice who served inside the disciplinary system is now saying publicly that the process does not adequately hold judges accountable.
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A former Louisiana Supreme Court justice has publicly warned that Louisiana’s judicial discipline system is failing.
Former Justice Chet Traylor resigned from the Louisiana Judiciary Commission, the body that investigates complaints against judges and recommends discipline to the Louisiana Supreme Court. In his resignation letter, Traylor said he had realized he served “no purpose” as a member and accused the commission of failing to take meaningful action against judges accused of misconduct.
The article reports that Traylor called for greater transparency and accountability, saying complaints against judges often go unaddressed. His resignation comes as Governor Jeff Landry and state lawmakers are pushing for stronger oversight of Louisiana judges.
Under the current system, the Judiciary Commission may investigate complaints and recommend discipline, but only the Louisiana Supreme Court can sanction or remove a judge. Judicial removal is rare, and much of the complaint process remains confidential unless formal proceedings are opened.
The article also discusses proposed legislation that could give elected officials more power to remove judges and district attorneys. Supporters argue that Louisiana needs stronger checks on judicial misconduct, while critics warn that political involvement could threaten judicial independence.
Overall, the article shows that concerns about Louisiana judicial accountability are no longer coming only from litigants or outside critics. A former Supreme Court justice who served inside the disciplinary system is now saying publicly that the process does not adequately hold judges accountable.
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re: Louisiana Family Courts
Posted by PhillyCheese on 5/29/26 at 7:27 pm to Ghost of Colby
I really think there are big problems with many family courts. I think people are being tortured for $$$. I heard someone saying they thought some of these folks entire income comes from giving court ordered evaluations that no one would purchase unless they were coerced.
re: Louisiana Family Courts
Posted by PhillyCheese on 5/29/26 at 7:24 pm to IAmNERD
Why isn't this being addressed? What kind of state isthis?
re: Louisiana Family Courts
Posted by PhillyCheese on 5/29/26 at 7:17 pm to billjamin
Children and Families need to be protected.
re: Louisiana Family Courts
Posted by PhillyCheese on 5/29/26 at 7:08 pm to Kcrad
I think it is Parents freaking out because their children were placed with abusers by Louisiana judges.
re: Louisiana Family Courts
Posted by PhillyCheese on 5/29/26 at 7:03 pm to IAmNERD
This is so terrible. I cannot believe this type of thing is happening in Louisiana.
re: Louisiana Family Court Reform
Posted by PhillyCheese on 5/29/26 at 7:00 pm to PsychTiger
Its these crying parents because judges seem to be placing children with abusers. What is going on? I heard someone saying they thought it is a money racket. Did I hear about a case like this in West Feliciana recently?
Louisiana Family Courts
Posted by PhillyCheese on 5/29/26 at 6:57 pm
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I just saw this video from a Senate Committee Meeting. Family Courts seem out of control. Start watching at 3 hours and 48 minutes: Is anybody going to reform the courts?
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Louisiana Family Court Reform
Posted by PhillyCheese on 5/29/26 at 6:23 pm
I just saw this video from a Senate Committee Meeting. Family Courts seem out of control. Start watching at 3 hours and 48 minutes: Is anybody going to reform the courts?
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