Dear granpalew-ga;
I called the Craig Gibbs law firm (888-525-4361) in New Orleans,
Louisiana (Mr. Gibbs is the former Assistant District Attorney,
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, the largest suburb of New Orleans and is
now in private practice). In response to your question I was advised
that there is no statute of limitations on a traffic offense,
misdemeanor or otherwise, in the state of Louisiana. Once you have
been served with the summons to appear (the ticket) the Louisiana
courts consider you duly and properly notified of your court date. If
you do not appear in answer to the summons, it is assumed by the court
that you have fled the jurisdiction and the state will pursue
criminal charges against you "indefinitely".
In order to confirm my understanding of this practice, I offered the
comparison of how, in my own state (I have been in law enforcement
myself for more than 20 years), a ticket is issued to an offender, and
if the non-paying offender is not located for a period of more than
one year the state will move to nol pros the case (nol pros is
short for the latin, "nolle prosequi", which means literally I will
not prosecute). This in effect, drops all charges against the
offender. Again, I was told that this is not the case in Louisiana. If
you do not pay, the charges against you will stand indefinitely. In
addition, if you are arrested, you will also face contempt of court
charges for having missed your court date.
I wanted to confirm this information from some reliable source other
than a paid defense attorney in order to make certain that my
information was correct, so I sought to get confirmation from a
Louisiana District Attorneys office. I called the Ascension Parish
District Attorneys Office (225-647-6284) and was told almost exactly
the same thing. Unlike some other states, according to Louisiana law,
a person who does not pay a traffic fine is wanted indefinitely, and
no statute of limitations exists which prevents their eventual arrest
for the original offense and the additional offense of contempt of
court.
I hope you find this information helpful. I look forward to working
with you again in the near future.
Best regards;
Tutuzdad-ga
INFORMATION SOURCE:
Craig E. Gibbs, Attorney At Law
http://www.criminalanddivorcelaw.com/DUI/dui.html
Ascension Parish, Louisiana, District Attorneys Office (225-647-6284)
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