Louisiana Cases August 17, 2020: Wainwright v. Kelly
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Date: Aug. 17, 2020
Case Description
300 So.3d 864 (Mem)
C. Gary WAINWRIGHT
v.
Diedre Pierce KELLY and The Honorable Arthur A. Morrell
James Ryan Newhart
v.
Diedre Pierce Kelly and Arthur Morrell, in His Official Capacity as Clerk of Court in the Parish of Orleans, State of Louisiana
No. 2020-C-01004
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
August 17, 2020
On Supervisory Writ to the Civil District Court, Parish of Orleans
Writ application granted. See per curiam.
Granted. Louisiana Constitution article V, § 24 states that potential candidates "shall have been admitted to the practice of law in the state" for eight years in order to qualify for a district judicial seat (emphasis added). Ms. Kelly was admitted to the bar on October 20, 2011. She was suspended from the practice of law between April 2, 2015, and November 15,
[300 So.3d 865]
2016. It follows that the period of her suspension did not accrue towards the required eight years of admission to the practice of law. Thus, the lower courts’ rulings are reversed, and Ms. Kelly is disqualified as a candidate for Orleans Parish Criminal District Court Judge, Section "K."
Hughes, J., would deny.
Johnson, C.J., recused.