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3 La. Jud. Newsl. 1 (1979)

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ORLEANS CRiMINAL COURT

      LEADS SURVEY GROUP
      Orleans Criminal District Court leads in affording a
speedy trial to defendants, according to the final report of the
Pretrial Delay Project, in its comparison of the relationship of
speedy-trial standards (time limits, modeled after the American
Bar Association Standards, designating the number of days
permitted to elapse in a felony case from arrest to commence-
ment of a trial) to total court disposition time and to time from
arrest to jury trial.
      The 105 page document examines trial court delay in 21
major cities and is the result of a collaboration of three organiza-
tions working on improvement in the state judiciaries; The
National Center for State Courts; The National Conference of
Metropolitan Courts; and the court division of the Law Enforce-
ment Assistance Administration (LEAA).
      The report points out that while Louisiana's speedy-trial
standards in criminal cases are uniquely generous (two years
from arrest for non-capital cases, three years for capital cases),
this appears to be balanced by the attitude of the judges of the
Orleans Criminal District Court who are alert to the problems of
backlog and delay; and by the District Attorney's Office which
has a policy encouraging disposition within 60 days of filing.
      In general, the report concludes that court delay can be
                    Continued on Page 8

       FRED BLANCHE, NEW

   SUPREME COURT JUSTICE
      A massive Blue Marlin, a
 Pacific Sailfish and a Bass that
 weighs 8 lbs., mounted on the
 walls, dominate your attention
 as you enter the office of Fred
 Blanche, newly elected Associate
 Justice of the Louisiana Supreme
 Court. That is, they dominate
 your attention for all of ten
 seconds, until you meet Justice
 Blanche.
      Justice Blanche is an out-
going, outspoken, and in his own
words. highly competitive man    Justice Blanche
who admits that his ego is the reason that he is an Associate
Justice today. I have to get to the top of whatever I am doing
                   Continued on Page 7


FRANK W. SUMMERS IS NEW

            CHIEF JUSTICE


Preston Miller Summers tLeft administers the oath of office to
his father Chief Justi e 1  W-4rso mrrs

      Frank W. Summers was sworn in as Chief Justice of the
 Louisiana Supreme Court by his son, Preston Miller Summers,
 on New Year's Day, 1979, in his hometown of Abbeville,
 Louisiana.
      Mrs. Summers held the family bible for her husband
during the private ceremony which took place in their son's law
office at 102 Charity Street, where Summers opened his own law
practice 40 years ago. As a notary, Preston Summers is
empowered, under Louisiana Law, to administer the oath of
office.
      Summers succeeds Chief Justice Joe W. Sanders who
 retired on December 31, 1978. Sanders served on the Supreme
 Court since 1960 and as Chief Justice since March, 1973.
      Chief Justice Summers has served as Associate Justice of
the Court since December 12, 1960, having been elected from the
Supreme Court District comprised of Ascension, Assumption,
Iberia, Lafourche, St. Charles, St. James, St. John the Baptist,
St. Martin, St. Mary, Terrebonne, and Vermilion Parishes.
      A native of Abbeville, he received a BA degree from the
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