§1344. Homicide section; Orleans Parish Criminal District Court; assignment of judges;
jurisdiction; transfer of cases; expedited handling of writs and appeals; applicability
of section to other district courts
A. The judges of the Criminal District Court for the parish of Orleans may create the
homicide section of that court, by rule of court adopted by the judges sitting en banc. The
rule may designate not less than one incumbent judge who may be assigned to a homicide
section in accordance with the rules of the Criminal District Court for the parish of Orleans.
B. Any homicide section may be assigned the following cases:
(1) Solicitation for murder (R.S. 14:28.1)
(2) First degree murder (R.S. 14:30)
(3) Second degree murder (R.S. 14:30.1)
(4) Manslaughter (R.S. 14:31)
(5) First degree feticide (R.S. 14:32.6)
(6) Assault by drive-by shooting (R.S. 14:37.1)
(7) Second degree feticide (R.S. 14:32.7)
(8) Aggravated assault upon a peace officer with a firearm (R.S. 14:37.2)
(9) Aggravated assault with a firearm (R.S. 14:37.4)
(10) Attempt to commit the crimes enumerated in Paragraphs (1) through (4) and (6)
of this Subsection.
(11) Any other crime committed using a firearm as designated by the judges en banc.
C. If a homicide division is created by the judges of the Criminal District Court for
the Parish of Orleans, cases shall be assigned to the homicide section. If more than one
homicide section is created, cases shall be assigned by random allotment among those
sections. As to cases pending in the criminal district court at the time any homicide section
is created the judge of each division shall determine which cases on the court's docket are
enumerated in Paragraphs (B)(1) through (11) of this Section. The criminal district court en
banc shall determine which cases shall be transferred to a homicide section. Any judge of
the criminal district court, on his own motion, may transfer any such case by signing the
necessary order to transfer the case to a homicide section respecting the principle of random
allotment.
D. Any homicide section, court, or other special division adopted pursuant to R.S.
13:587.4 or other authority shall conform to the rules of court provided that the rules and
assignments shall be subject to the general supervisory authority of the supreme court
pursuant to Article V of the Constitution of Louisiana.
Acts 2009, No. 215, §1, eff. June 30, 2009; Acts 2012, No. 474, §4(B)(2); Acts 2026,
No. 748, §1, eff. June 3, 2026.