Louisiana Supreme Court rules against exoneree whose office was abolished

A sharply divided Louisiana Supreme Court on Monday signed off on abolishing an elected office won by a New Orleans exoneree who had spent nearly 30 years in prison for murder before his conviction was vacated.
Louisiana Supreme Court rules against exoneree whose office was abolished

Louisiana Supreme Court rules against exoneree whose office was abolished The Louisiana Supreme Court has approved the abolition of an elected office. This office was won by an exoneree from New Orleans. He had previously served nearly 30 years in prison for murder before his conviction was overturned.

  • Louisiana Supreme Court approved the abolition of an elected office.
  • The office was held by a New Orleans exoneree.
  • The exoneree had spent nearly 30 years in prison for murder.
  • His murder conviction was vacated before he won the elected office.
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