Louisiana Statutes
§ 13:353
Louisiana § 13:353
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 13Courts and Judicial Procedure
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La. Stat. Ann. § 13:353 (2026).
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§353. Clerks; sheriff; superintendent of police
A.The courts of appeal shall appoint their respective clerks and deputies, who shall serve at the pleasure of the court.
B.The sheriff of the respective parishes in which the courts of appeal for the first, second, third, and fifth circuits are domiciled, or one of his deputies, shall attend each session of the court to execute the orders of the court.
C.The superintendent of police of the city in which the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal is domiciled, or one of his deputies, shall execute the orders of the court when said court is actually sitting in open court.
D.The clerk of each court of appeal shall be assisted by a chief deputy clerk and a reasonable number of deputy clerks as needed for the efficient operation of the court.
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