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- R Dana Ashford
- E Sue Bernie (Assistant District Attorney)
- Aaron D Brooks (Assistant District Attorney)
- Brenda M Creswell (Assistant District Attorney)
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- Tracey Ewing (Assistant District Attorney)
- Charles E Grey Jr. (Assistant District Attorney)
- Kay Howell (Assistant District Attorney)
- Dale R. Lee (Attorney)
- Darwin C Miller (Assistant District Attorney)
- James R Murray (Section Chief)
- David R. Opperman
- James M. Owen Jr. (Assistant District Attorney)
- Donald J Wall (Assistant District Attorney)
Office Information
Address
2222 St. Louis St5th Floor Baton Rouge, LA 70801
Phone
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- (225) 389-5614
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State of Louisiana District Attorney 19th Judicial District (Main Office) 5th Fl 222 St Louis St Baton Rouge, LA 70801 (225) 389-3400
East Baton Rouge Parish District Atty Office Section Chief Family Lw 233 St Ferdinand St Baton Rouge, LA 70801 (225) 389-3414
East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Off. Juvenile Division 233 St Ferdinand Baton Rouge, LA 70801 (225) 389-3404
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