Attorney General Jeff Landry seeks J. Arthur Smith, III’s disqualification in former ATC Commissioner Troy Hebert’s civil trial, while Hebert’s former attorney, Brian DeJean, assesses him as an “idiot,” a “jackass,” a “sorry sack of shit,” and expresses hope that “everybody will bust that bastard’s balls.”

J. Arthur Smith III, attorney for plaintiff Brette Tingle [former Alcohol and Tobacco Commission (ATC) investigator] in Tingle’s civil litigation against ATC and its former Commissioner, Troy Hebert.

 

In today’s Sound Off Louisiana feature, founder Robert Burns first breifly updates subscribers on the status of recent filings entailing Louisiana Inspector General Stephen Street, former Lafayette Parish School Superintendent Pat Cooper, and former Louisiana State Police Commission Executive Director Cathy Derbonne.

Thereafter, Burns extensively covers Attorney General Jeff Landry’s recent filing to have plaintiff attorney J. Arthur Smith III removed from Brette Tingle’s wrongful termination litigation involving the ATC and its former Commissioner, Troy Hebert.:


Burns covers Landry’s filing, which the ATC has echoed in its own filing to have Smith removed from the case.   CLICK HERE to read Smith’s opposition memorandum.

 

For subscribers curious on the text below (and briefly referenced in the above video) entailing Chris Young, brother of an unsuccessful candidate for Lieutentant Governor, John Young,  here’s where more details are available.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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19th JDC Judges to consider moving disgraced Judge Trudy White to civil division where she can likely wreak even more havic than on the criminal bench!

Disgraced 19th JDC Judge Trudy White

Mere moments ago, WBRZ (Channel 2 in Baton Rouge), aired the following news piece entailing 19th JDC judges about to convene to consider moving disgraced Judge Trudy White from the criminal bench to the civil bench:

 


WBRZ News feature of White potentially going to civil court in 19th JDC.

The Southern Poverty Law Center has filed filed litigation in Federal Court in Baton Rouge wherein White is referenced as being an integral part of a “pretrial supervision scheme” and also references alleged RICO statute violations thereof.

 

White, who may likely belong in Federal prison as an inmate herself for her role in the “scheme,” further disgraced herself in having to apologize to her colleagues for running the following convict-friendly campaign ad which is referenced in the WBRZ news feature above:


Disgraced Judge Trudy White’s 2014 television campaign ad.

White has also been profiled for overruling jury verdicts and, in the process, angering many black residents who were victims of violent acts, the perpetrators of whom were tried in White’s courtroom.

Please, U. S. Attorney Brandon Fremin, PLEASE initiate action as quicky as possible to get this disgraced judge off the bench PERIOD!!!!!!

 

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LSU President F. King Alexander: “If our students are not getting interior design jobs, then we need to re-examine what we’re doing” entailing offering interior design instruction.

LSU President F. King Alexander

Sound Off Louisiana viewers will recall a few months back that Delgado Community College in New Orleans had to abandon its Interior Design course offerings.  At the time, we openly questioned what this may mean for the other three universities offering the program:  LSU, UL-Lafayette, and Louisiana Tech.

 

Given Gov. Edwards’ support of HB-623 which would call for abolishing interior design licensure in Louisiana, Sound Off Louisiana founder Robert Burns questioned LSU President F. King Alexander entailing whether he felt LSU could justify continuing to maintain its Interior Design Department, especially given video evidence of the Louisiana State Board of Interior Design readily admitting that very few of its graduates obtain jobs in interior design, and an even smaller percentage obtain jobs in interior design in Louisiana.  President Alexander’s response follows:

LSU President F. King Alexander addresses Burns’ question entailing LSU “justifying keeping its Interior Design program.”

 

We believe now is a time to review a brief video clip of the February 27, 2014 meeting of the Louisiana Interior Design Board (IDB) during which, Rev. Freddie Lee Phillips, who has sought for his wife, who is a licensed Louisiana real estate broker, to also become a licensed interior designer, asks the Interior Design Board members if there any African American interior designers, and he gets his head bitten off for even asking (especially by Karen Hazel, wife of Louisiana State Rep. Chris Hazel).  Phillips concludes by stating, regarding Hazel:  “I know when somebody is talking TO me, and I know when somebody is talking AT me!”

2/27/14 IDB meeting:  Phillips inquires of IDB Members entailing whether Louisiana has any African American interior designers.  CLICK HERE for Alexander’s presentation in its entirety.

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