RS 13:1 – Duties of the minute clerks of courts of Orleans Parish The minute clerks of the court of appeals and of the civil and criminal district courts of the parish of Orleans shall attend the sessions of the court for which they are appointed, and shall, under the supervision of the judge or […]
RS 13:10 – Judicial administrator; emoluments and benefits; retirement The supreme court may fix the salary of the judicial administrator by rule. The judicial administrator shall be entitled to all emoluments and benefits applicable by law to district judges and shall be subject to the same retirement provisions. Added by Acts 1975, No. 136, §1.
RS 13:10.1 – Completion of term to which elected; certain judges reaching mandatory retirement age within twelve months of election Any judge who was in office on December 31, 1974, and who reaches his mandatory retirement age within twelve months prior to the primary election at which his successor is to be elected, may serve […]
RS 13:10.2 – Official court reporters; oath of office; bond A.(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, each court reporter appointed as an official court reporter by any judge of any court shall be required to take an oath of office and to furnish bond for the faithful performance of the duties […]
RS 13:10.3 – Judges’ Supplemental Compensation Fund; creation; sources of funds A. The Judges’ Supplemental Compensation Fund, hereinafter referred to as "the fund", is hereby created. The proceeds from the fund shall be used solely and exclusively for salary supplements to judges and commissioners, for related costs of state or municipal retirement funds, and for […]
RS 13:10.4 – Court costs; witness protection A. In every state district court having criminal jurisdiction in the state of Louisiana, there shall be assessed as an additional cost against every defendant who is convicted after trial, or who pleads guilty, or forfeits bond, a sum not to exceed one dollar. This cost shall be […]
RS 13:2 – Fines for non-attendance of any witness or juror imposed by any court of justice When a fine is imposed by any court of justice for the non-attendance of any witness or juror, or for any other cause, it is the duty of the clerk to issue, within two judicial days, a writ […]
RS 13:3 – Seals for clerks of Supreme Court and Orleans parish courts; Orleans Parish Juvenile Court The clerks of the Supreme Court and the several courts in the parish of Orleans each shall have a seal containing the vignette of the state seal and designating the court for which the seal is to be […]
RS 13:4 – Affixing seal of clerk complies with requirement of affixing seal of court When any code or statutory provision requires the affixing of the seal of a court to a judgment, order, mandate, writ, process, certified copy, or document issued by the court or its clerk, and the court has no official seal, […]
RS 13:5 – Ancillary office of each of the clerks of court; recorder of mortgages and register of conveyances and office of notarial archives for the parish of Orleans, periods of declared state of emergency or disaster During the period in which the governor has declared a state of emergency or disaster by executive order […]