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Dear Judge Jefferson:

At the outset, please note that this office is simultaneously releasing Opinion 97-548 to Judge Scott Leehy concerning the very same issues raised in your recent correspondence. We attach a copy of Judge Leehy's letter and the released opinion for your review.

Our opinion herein is in conformity with the conclusion made by the author of Opinion 97-548. With regard to the issues hereafter discussed, note that LSA-R.S. 13:1878 is controlling and provides:

Where a city court is composed of two or more divisions, a candidate for nomination and election to the office of judge of the city court, at the time of filing his declaration as a candidate, shall designate the division of the court for which he is a candidate. The judge oldest in point of continuous service shall be the presiding judge, except that when they have served continuously the same length of time, the judge oldest in years shall be the presiding judge. (Emphasis added).

In response to your questions, we are of the opinion that "presiding judge" empowers that judge who has seniority of service with the authority to discharge the administrative matters of the court. The presiding judge is the ultimate decision maker regarding administrative matters; to interpret the statute in any other way would in our opinion render its meaning ineffectual.

We find no statutory authority for the creation of an "administrative judge" position within the Monroe City Court. The creation of such a position by local court rule is in direct violation of the mandate of LSA-R.S. 13:1878 designating the senior judge as "presiding judge". We remain of the opinion that administrative decisions lie squarely within the authority of the presiding judge, as contemplated by the language of the statute.

Very truly yours,

RICHARD P. IEYOUB ATTORNEY GENERAL

BY: ___________________________ KERRY L. KILPATRICK ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL

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cc: Judge Scott Leehy

Date Released: February 9, 1998

Kerry L. Kilpatrick Assistant Attorney General

State of Louisiana One American Place DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 301 Main Street, Suite 600 CIVIL DIVISION P.O. Box 94005 RICHARD P. IEYOUB BATON ROUGE TEL.: (504) 342-7013 ATTORNEY GENERAL 70804-9095 FAX: (504) 342-2090

IN RE OPINION NUMBER 97-548

FEBRUARY 9, 1998

15 — Courts 56 — Judges LSA-R.S. 13:1878

The presiding or senior judge retains the administrative duties for the Honorable B. Scott Leehy Monroe City Court. The presiding Monroe City Court judge may, however, delegate P.O. Box 777 administrative duties to other Monroe, LA 71210 judges at his or her discretion.