| BY CHAD CALDER | Staff writer |
Festing under blue skies: The first weekend of Jazz Fest is in the books, and the last day featured Jill Scott, Kenny Loggins and young students of the late Kidd Jordan, channeling their mentor. Keith Spera has all the details.
Landry takes aim at post-conviction plea deals: The Louisiana Supreme Court will soon hear Attorney General Jeff Landry's challenge to a law that authorizes judges to endorse pleas deals for inmates after their convictions. The law was written by prosecutors and passed in 2021 without opposition, but Landry now says it effectively usurps the governor’s clemency powers. John Simerman has the story.
Sequestered no more? Juries in New Orleans and across the state must stay sequestered while they deliberate the fates of defendants, but that could soon change under a bill making its way through the legislature. Jillian Kramer has the latest on a practice one national expert was shocked to hear is still in place here.
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