The transcript features a person expressing frustration with the Louisiana court system, specifically regarding judges and jurisdictions. Here’s a breakdown of the key points:
Inter-jurisdictional Judges: The person is upset that judges from outside their jurisdiction (e.g., another city) are assigned to hear cases within their city’s court (e.g., Shreveport City Court).
Judge Barber: They mention Judge Barber specifically and question his authority to hear the case since his elected term seems to have ended.
Transfer to District Court: The person believes their case should be transferred to a District Court judge within the same jurisdiction, ensuring familiarity with local rules.
Challenging Jurisdiction: They contemplate challenging Judge Barber’s authority to hear the case due to the jurisdictional issue.
Elections and Consistency: The person questions the purpose of electing judges if they can operate outside their jurisdictions. They emphasize the need for consistency in judges handling cases based on location.
Failure to ID Charge: It’s unclear from the transcript what the case is about, but they mention a “failure to ID” charge.
Disclaimer: I cannot provide legal advice. This is just a summary of the information presented in the transcript.
Is the Louisiana legal system corrupt? My case involves a simple charge, but the judge assigned is from a different jurisdiction! This video dives into why that might be unfair, and questions the purpose of electing judges in specific areas if they can just hear cases from anywhere.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
My Case: I explain the details of my situation and the unusual judge assignment.
Crossing Jurisdictions: We explore the concept of jurisdiction and why it might be problematic for a judge from outside the area to hear my case.
Broken System? Is Louisiana’s legal system flawed? We discuss the potential downsides of judges operating outside their usual jurisdictions.
Fighting Back: I talk about my plan to challenge the judge’s authority and fight for a fair trial within the proper jurisdiction.
Yet why are city judges allowed to cross out of their jurisdictions to sit on other city judges seats? What’s the point of electing a city judge if they can go work in another city?
Was Brian Barber appointed to be my judge because he’s the President for the Louisiana City/Parish Judges Association?
https://www.shreveporttimes.com/story/news/local/2023/01/26/shreveport-city-court-judge-named-president-for-the-louisiana-cityparish-judges-association/69844699007/
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