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Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal
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Court information
Judges:   12
Founded:   1879
Salary:  Associates: $182,007[1]
Judicial selection
Method:   Partisan election of judges
Term:   10 years

The Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal is one of the five circuit courts of appeal in Louisiana that handle appeals in criminal court cases. The fourth circuit's jurisdiction covers Orleans, Plaquemines and St. Bernard parishes.[2][3]

The courthouse is located in New Orleans, Louisiana.[2]

History

Louisiana's intermediate appellate courts were created by the 1879 Constitution.[4]

Published opinions of the Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal can be found here.

Judges

Judge Tenure Appointed By

Joy Cossich Lobrano

2010 - Present

Rose Ledet

2010 - Present

Tiffany Gautier Chase

January 1, 2018 - Present

Paula Brown

January 1, 2018 - Present

Nakisha Ervin-Knott

January 1, 2023 - Present

Rachael Johnson

January 1, 2023 - Present

Sandra Cabrina Jenkins

2012 - Present

Dale Atkins

2018 - Present

Monique Morial

January 1, 2025 - Present

Daniel L. Dysart

2010 - Present

Roland L. Belsome

2004 - Present

Karen K. Herman

January 1, 2023 - Present


Former judges

Former chief judges

  • Charles Jones
  • Joan Bernard Armstrong
  • William H. Byrnes
  • Robert J. Klees
  • Denis A. Barry
  • Patrick M. Schott
  • James C. Gulotta
  • William V. Redmann
  • L. Julian Samuel
  • Godfrey Z. Regan
  • Richard T. McBride
  • George Janvier
  • William W. Westerfield
  • Charles F. Claiborne
  • Albert Estopinal
  • Frank McGloin[5]
  • Regina Bartholomew Woods
  • James McKay

Judicial selection

See also: Judicial selection in Louisiana

The 53 justices on the Louisiana Circuit Courts of Appeal are elected in partisan elections. Justices serve 10-year terms and must run for re-election if they wish to continue serving on the court.[6]

Qualifications

To serve on this court, a judge must be:

  • licensed to practice law in the state for at least ten years;
  • a resident of the district representing for at least one year;
  • under the age of 70 at the time of election (judges who turn 70 in office may serve until their term expires)[6][7]

Chief justice

The chief justice is the justice on the court with the most seniority. When he or she retires, the justice with the next most seniority becomes chief justice.[6]

Vacancies

Per Article V of the Louisiana Constitution, midterm vacancies are to be temporarily filled by the supreme court. Within one year of the opening, a special election (called by the governor, preferably on the date of a preexisting gubernatorial or congressional election) is to be held. If the supreme court has appointed a successor, that appointee may not run for the seat in the special election. The justice elected at the special election will serve the remainder of the unexpired term.[6][8][9][10]

Salary

In 2024, the associate judges of the court received a salary of $182,007, according to the National Center for State Courts.[11]

Elections

2025

See also: Louisiana intermediate appellate court elections, 2025

A special election was held in 2025 to replace John Guidry (D) on the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal. The seat was up for partisan election on May 3, 2025. A primary was scheduled for March 29, 2025. The filing deadline was January 31, 2025.

Candidates and results

1st Circuit, 2nd Dist., Subdist. 2, Div. D


Louisiana elections use the majority-vote system. All candidates compete in the same primary, and a candidate can win the election outright by receiving more than 50 percent of the vote. If no candidate does, the top two vote recipients from the primary advance to the general election, regardless of their partisan affiliation.

Nonpartisan primary election

The primary election was canceled. Wilson Fields (D) won the election without appearing on the ballot.

2024

See also: Louisiana intermediate appellate court elections, 2024

The terms of nine Louisiana intermediate appellate court judges expired on December 31, 2024. The nine seats were up for partisan election on December 7, 2024. The primary was November 5, 2024. The filing deadline was July 19, 2024.

One seat on the First Circuit Court of Appeal was up for election on April 27, 2024. A special election primary was scheduled for March 23, 2024. The filing deadline was December 15, 2023.[12]

Judges with expiring terms

This is a list of the judges who were required to stand for partisan election in 2024 in order to remain on the bench. Judges could choose not to stand for election.

First Circuit Court of Appeal

Tess Percy Stromberg
Jewel Welch
Wayne Chutz
Allison H. Penzato

Second Circuit Court of Appeal

Shonda Stone

Third Circuit Court of Appeal

D. Kent Savoie
Candyce Perret

Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal

Terri Love

Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal

Marc Johnson


2023

See also: Louisiana intermediate appellate court elections, 2023

Two Louisiana intermediate appellate court judges retired in 2023. The two seats were up for partisan special election on November 18, 2023. A special primary was scheduled for October 14, 2023.[13][14] Both the primary election and general election were not needed after only one candidate filed for each seat on the ballot. [13][14]

Candidates and election results

Fifth Circuit First District

Section 1, Division F: Hans Liljeberg's seat

General election candidates

The general election was canceled.

    Primary candidates

    This primary was canceled and this candidate was elected:


    Fifth Circuit Third District

    Division A: Robert A. Chaisson's seat

    General election candidates

    The general election was canceled.

      Primary candidates

      This primary was canceled and this candidate was elected:

      Vacancies

      Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal District 1

      Hans J. Liljeberg (R) created a vacancy when he retired effective February 28, 2023.[13]

      Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal District 3

      Robert A. Chaisson (D) created a vacancy when he resigned effective December 31, 2023.[14]

      2022

      See also: Louisiana intermediate appellate court elections, 2022

      The terms of 21 Louisiana intermediate appellate court judges expired on December 31, 2022. The 21 seats were up for partisan election on December 10, 2022. A primary was scheduled for November 8, 2022.

      Two seats on the Louisiana Circuit Courts of Appeal were also up in a special general election on April 30, 2022. The primary was scheduled for March 26, 2022.[15][16]

      Candidates and election results

      First Circuit First District

      Division B: Theriot's seat

      General election candidates

      The general election was canceled.

        Primary candidates

        This primary was canceled and this candidate was elected:

        Division D: Guidry-Whipple vacancy

        General election candidates

        The general election was canceled.

          Primary candidates

          First Circuit Second District

          Subdist. 1, Division B: McDonald vacancy

          General election candidates

          Primary candidates

          First Circuit Third District

          Division B: McClendon's seat

          General election candidates

          The general election was canceled.

            Primary candidates

            This primary was canceled and this candidate was elected:

            Division D: Wolfe's seat

            General election candidates

            The general election was canceled.

              Primary candidates

              This primary was canceled and this candidate was elected:


              Second Circuit First District

              Elec. Sect. 1C: Hunter's seat

              General election candidates

              The general election was canceled.

                Primary candidates

                This primary was canceled and this candidate was elected:

                Elec. Sect. 2B: Moore vacancy

                General election candidates

                The general election was canceled.

                  Primary candidates

                  This primary was canceled and this candidate was elected:

                  Second Circuit Third District

                  Elec. Sect. 2B: Pitman's seat

                  General election candidates

                  The general election was canceled.

                    Primary candidates

                    This primary was canceled and this candidate was elected:

                    Elec. Sec. 2C: Garrett vacancy (special election)

                    General election candidates

                    The general election was canceled.

                      Primary candidates


                      Third Circuit First District

                      Division A: Pickett's seat

                      General election candidates

                      The general election was canceled.

                        Primary candidates

                        This primary was canceled and this candidate was elected:

                        Third Circuit Second District

                        Elec. Sect. 2B: Ezell vacancy

                        General election candidates

                        The general election was canceled.

                          Primary candidates

                          Third Circuit Third District

                          Elec. Sec. 1C: Ortego's seat

                          Regular election

                          General election candidates

                          The general election was canceled.

                            Primary candidates

                            This primary was canceled and this candidate was elected:

                            Special election

                            General election candidates

                            The general election was canceled.

                              Primary candidates

                              This primary was canceled and this candidate was elected:

                              Elec. Sect. 2D: Cooks vacancy

                              General election candidates

                              The general election was canceled.

                                Primary candidates

                                Elec. Sect. 3E: Conery vacancy

                                General election candidates

                                The general election was canceled.

                                  Primary candidates

                                  This primary was canceled and this candidate was elected:


                                  Fourth Circuit At-large

                                  McKay vacancy

                                  General election candidates

                                  The general election was canceled.

                                    Primary candidates


                                    Did not make the ballot:

                                    Fourth Circuit First District

                                    Division A: Lombard vacancy

                                    General election candidates

                                    The general election was canceled.

                                      Primary candidates

                                      This primary was canceled and this candidate was elected:

                                      Division B: Chase's seat

                                      General election candidates

                                      The general election was canceled.

                                        Primary candidates

                                        This primary was canceled and this candidate was elected:

                                        Division D: Woods vacancy (special election)

                                        General election candidates

                                        The general election was canceled.

                                          Primary candidates

                                          This primary was canceled and this candidate was elected:

                                          Division H: Jenkins' seat

                                          General election candidates

                                          The general election was canceled.

                                            Primary candidates

                                            This primary was canceled and this candidate was elected:


                                            Fifth Circuit First District

                                            Election Section 1, Div. D: Chehardy's seat

                                            General election candidates

                                            The general election was canceled.

                                              Primary candidates

                                              This primary was canceled and this candidate was elected:

                                              Election Section 1, Div. E: Windhorst's seat

                                              General election candidates

                                              The general election was canceled.

                                                Primary candidates

                                                This primary was canceled and this candidate was elected:

                                                Election Section 1, Div. F: Lilijeberg's seat

                                                General election candidates

                                                The general election was canceled.

                                                  Primary candidates

                                                  This primary was canceled and this candidate was elected:

                                                  Election Section 1, Div. G: Molaison's seat

                                                  General election candidates

                                                  The general election was canceled.

                                                    Primary candidates

                                                    This primary was canceled and this candidate was elected:

                                                    Fifth Circuit Third District

                                                    Division A: Chaisson's seat

                                                    General election candidates

                                                    The general election was canceled.

                                                      Primary candidates

                                                      This primary was canceled and this candidate was elected:


                                                      Judges not on the ballot

                                                      First Circuit Court of Appeals
                                                      Second Circuit Court of Appeals
                                                      Third Circuit Court of Appeals
                                                      Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals


                                                      2020

                                                      Main article: Louisiana intermediate appellate court elections, 2020

                                                      Judges with expiring terms

                                                      This is a list of the justices who had to stand for partisan election in 2020 in order to remain on the bench. Justices could choose not to stand for election.

                                                      Dale Atkins
                                                      Roland Belsome
                                                      Joy Cossich Lobrano
                                                      Daniel L. Dysart
                                                      Rose Ledet


                                                      2018

                                                      Main article: Louisiana intermediate appellate court elections, 2018

                                                      First District, Division F

                                                      A special election was scheduled for March 24, 2018 to fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Madeleine M. Landrieu.

                                                      Dale Atkins
                                                      Robin D. Pittman

                                                      2017

                                                      Main article: Louisiana judicial elections, 2017

                                                      First District, Division B

                                                      Judge Paul Bonin was elected to a local judgeship in 2016. His former seat was up for election in 2017 at one of Louisiana's three municipal election dates other than March 25.

                                                      First District, Division C

                                                      This seat was formerly held by retired Judge Dennis Bagneris.

                                                      Paula Brown (D) Green check mark transparent.png
                                                      Tiffany Gautier Chase (D)

                                                      Election results

                                                      March 25 election

                                                      Paula Brown defeated Tiffany Gautier Chase in the election for the Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal, First District, Division C.

                                                      Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal, First District, Division C, 2016
                                                      Party Candidate Vote % Votes
                                                           Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Paula Brown 51.21% 13,427
                                                           Democratic Tiffany Gautier Chase 48.79% 12,791
                                                      Total Votes (351 of 351 reporting: 100%) 26,218
                                                      Source: Louisiana Secretary of State

                                                      2016

                                                      Fourth Circuit, First District, Division D

                                                      Max Tobias retired in 2016 and did not run.[17]

                                                      Regina Bartholomew Woods (D)
                                                      Laurie A. White (D)

                                                      Election results

                                                      November 8 general election
                                                      Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal 2016, First District, Division D, 2016
                                                      Party Candidate Vote % Votes
                                                           Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Regina Bartholomew Woods 65.45% 94,436
                                                           Democratic Laurie A. White 34.55% 49,849
                                                      Total Votes (351 of 351 reporting: 100%) 144,285
                                                      Source: Louisiana Secretary of State Official Results

                                                      2014

                                                      Unopposed  Judge Terri Love (District 1 Division E)

                                                      2012

                                                      CandidateIncumbencyPartyPlacePrimary VoteElection Vote
                                                      JonesCharles Jones (Louisiana)    YesDemocratic1st Dist, Div. H42.36% 
                                                      LombardEdwin Lombard    YesDemocratic1st Dist, Div. A100%ApprovedA   
                                                      McKayJames McKay    YesDemocraticAt large100%ApprovedA   
                                                      BoninPaul Bonin    YesDemocraticSection D100%ApprovedA   
                                                      JenkinsSandra Cabrina Jenkins    NoDemocratic1st Dist, Div. H57.64%ApprovedA   

                                                      Ethics

                                                      The Louisiana Code of Judicial Conduct sets forth ethical guidelines and principles for the conduct of judges and judicial candidates in Louisiana. It consists of seven canons:

                                                      • Canon 1: A judge shall uphold the integrity and independence of the judiciary
                                                      • Canon 2: A judge shall avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety in all activities
                                                      • Canon 3: A judge shall perform the duties of office impartially and diligently
                                                      • Canon 4: Quasi-Judicial Activities: A judge may engage in quasi-judicial activities to improve the law, the legal system, and the administration of justice
                                                      • Canon 5: Extra-Judicial Activities: A judge shall regulate extra-judicial activities to minimize the risk of conflict with judicial duties
                                                      • Canon 6: A judge may accept reasonable compensation and expenses for quasi-judicial and extra-judicial activities; a judge may not accept gifts, loans, bequests, benefits, favors or other things of value except under restricted circumstances; a judge must report compensation, gifts, loans, bequests, benefits, favors and other things in some circumstances
                                                      • Canon 7: A judge or judicial candidate shall refrain from inappropriate political and campaign activity[18]

                                                      The full text of the Louisiana Code of Judicial Conduct can be found here.

                                                      Removal of judges

                                                      Judges in Louisiana may be removed in one of two ways:


                                                      State profile

                                                      Demographic data for Louisiana
                                                       LouisianaU.S.
                                                      Total population:4,668,960316,515,021
                                                      Land area (sq mi):43,2043,531,905
                                                      Race and ethnicity**
                                                      White:62.8%73.6%
                                                      Black/African American:32.1%12.6%
                                                      Asian:1.7%5.1%
                                                      Native American:0.6%0.8%
                                                      Pacific Islander:0%0.2%
                                                      Two or more:1.8%3%
                                                      Hispanic/Latino:4.7%17.1%
                                                      Education
                                                      High school graduation rate:83.4%86.7%
                                                      College graduation rate:22.5%29.8%
                                                      Income
                                                      Median household income:$45,047$53,889
                                                      Persons below poverty level:23.3%11.3%
                                                      Source: U.S. Census Bureau, "American Community Survey" (5-year estimates 2010-2015)
                                                      Click here for more information on the 2020 census and here for more on its impact on the redistricting process in Louisiana.
                                                      **Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.

                                                      Presidential voting pattern

                                                      See also: Presidential voting trends in Louisiana

                                                      Louisiana voted Republican in all seven presidential elections between 2000 and 2024.


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                                                      Footnotes

                                                      1. The salary of the chief judge may be higher than an associate judge.
                                                      2. 2.0 2.1 State of Louisiana Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, "Court information," accessed September 4, 2015
                                                      3. State of Louisiana Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, "History," accessed September 19, 2015
                                                      4. Louisiana Second Circuit Court of Appeal, "History of the Court," accessed August 22, 2014
                                                      5. State of Louisiana Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, "Judicial Bio," accessed September 19, 2015
                                                      6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 American Judicature Society, "Methods of Judicial Selection: Louisiana; Selection of Judges," archived October 2, 2014
                                                      7. NOLA.com, "Lawmakers fail to pass amendment eliminating mandatory retirement age of judges," archived March 9, 2016
                                                      8. Louisiana Supreme Court, "Henry Julien v. The Honorable W. Fox McKeithan," accessed May 6, 2014
                                                      9. Louisiana Revised Statutes "RS 13:101.1," accessed July 13, 2016
                                                      10. Leagle, "Marcelle v. DeCuir," September 21, 1995
                                                      11. National Center for State Courts, "2024 Salaries and Rankings," accessed October 7, 2024
                                                      12. Louisiana Executive Department, "Proclamation Number 210 JBE 2023," accessed November 21, 2023
                                                      13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 State of Louisiana, "Proclamation Number 38 JBE 2023," accessed July 21, 2023
                                                      14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 State of Louisiana, "Proclamation Number 126 JBE 2023," accessed July 21, 2023
                                                      15. Office of the Governor, "EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT PROCLAMATION NUMBER 210 JBE 2021," November 9, 2021
                                                      16. Office of the Governor, "EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT PROCLAMATION NUMBER 198 JBE 2021," October 18, 2021
                                                      17. The Times-Picayune, "Judge Regina Bartholomew Woods to qualify for 4th Circuit election," July 19, 2016
                                                      18. Louisiana Supreme Court, "Code of Judicial Conduct," accessed September 17, 2021
                                                      19. Judiciary Commission of Louisiana, "Overview," accessed July 17, 2023