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RS 13:2586 - Jurisdiction and procedure

LA Rev Stat § 13:2586 (2018) (N/A)
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§2586. Jurisdiction and procedure

A. Justices of the peace shall have concurrent jurisdiction with the district courts in all civil matters as set forth in Articles 4911 through 4913 of the Code of Civil Procedure.

B. They shall have no jurisdiction in succession or probate matters, or when a succession is a defendant, or when the state, parish, or municipality, or other political corporation, is a party defendant, or when the title to real estate is involved.

C.(1) They shall have criminal jurisdiction parishwide as committing magistrates and shall have the power to bail or discharge, in cases not capital or necessarily punishable at hard labor, and may require bonds to keep the peace.

(2) A justice of the peace shall have concurrent jurisdiction over the litter violations occurring anywhere in the parish in which the court is situated, which are prohibited by R.S. 30:2531(B) or any ordinance of a parish governing body providing for litter abatement or control that provides that the trial for the violation of any such ordinance may be in a justice of the peace court. In addition, a constable may issue summons and serve subpoenas for such violations occurring anywhere in the parish in which his court is situated. However, the penalty that may be imposed by a justice of the peace in connection with a litter violation prohibited by R.S. 30:2531(B) shall be limited to the range of fines allowed by that Subsection.

(3) A justice of the peace shall not have the authority to issue a warrant for the arrest of a law enforcement officer for acts performed while in the course and scope of his official duties.

(4) Upon the favorable passage of a local ordinance by a parish governing authority, a justice of the peace in said parish shall have concurrent jurisdiction over the violations for removal, disposition, or abandonment of objects, of a value not to exceed the civil jurisdictional limits of the justice of the peace court, that occur anywhere in the parish in which the court is situated, which are prohibited by R.S. 34:843 or any ordinance of a parish governing body that provides for the violation of any such ordinance may be in a justice of the peace court. In addition, a constable may issue summons and serve subpoenas for such violations occurring anywhere in the parish in which his court is situated. However, the penalty that may be imposed by a justice of the peace in connection with a removal, disposition, or abandonment violation prohibited by R.S. 34:843 shall be limited to the range of fines and penalties allowed by that Section.

(5) A justice of the peace court in Caddo Parish shall have concurrent jurisdiction over property standards violations within its territorial jurisdiction, pursuant to local ordinance. In addition, a constable of a justice of the peace court in Caddo Parish may issue summons and serve subpoenas for such violations occurring anywhere within the territorial jurisdiction of the justice of the peace court.

D. Persons found liable in a justice of the peace court for a violation pursuant to Subsection C shall have the right of direct appeal to the district court by trial de novo for the parish in which the justice of the peace court is situated. The appeal must be filed within ten days of the date of the judgment and notice of the appeal must be given within the ten-day period to the justice of the peace who adjudicated the matter, the district court to which the matter is being appealed, and the district attorney for the district in which the parish and justice of the peace court are located. The appeal from a decision of the district court shall be the same as provided by law for appeals of civil matters adjudicated by a district court. If the judgment is sustained on appeal, the defendant may be assessed additional court costs by the district court as authorized by law.

E.(1) A justice of the peace who renders a judgment shall retain original jurisdiction over that judgment, the enforcement, and collection of garnishments, judgment debtor examinations, and the issuance of any writ to enforce its judgment.

(2) The constable of the justice of the peace court shall have authority parishwide to enforce a judgment of the justice of the peace court as provided for in Paragraph (1) of this Subsection.

F. A constable of the justice of the peace court is authorized to effectuate service of process within the parish of that court for any case before that court.

Acts 1960, No. 32, §4, eff. Jan. 1, 1961 Amended by Acts 1975, No.329, §1; Acts 1977, No. 107, §1; Acts 1980, No. 534, §1; Acts 1982, No. 823, §1; Acts 1983, No. 55, §1; Acts 1985, No. 403, §1; Acts 1986, No. 156, §2; Acts 1989, No. 296, §1; Acts 1993, No. 579, §1; Acts 1998, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 148, §2; Acts 2003, No. 493, §1; Acts 2003, No. 950, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 2004; Acts 2004, No. 359, §1; Acts 2008, No. 340, §1; Acts 2008, No. 656, §1.

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RS 13:2586 - Jurisdiction and procedure