Edwin Lombard

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Judge Edwin A. Lombard has been a member of the Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal since 2003.

Biography

A native of New Orleans, Judge Lombard attended Xavier Preparatory High School, Tulane University (1964-1967; Rockefeller Scholar), Southern University Law School (1967-1968), and Loyola University Law School (1968-1970; Roosevelt Fellow).

Professional Experience

Appointed Supernumerary Judge pro tempore of Criminal District Court for Orleans Parish by the Louisiana Supreme Court, January 2006; Judge, 4th Circuit Court of Appeal (January 2003-present); Clerk of Criminal District Court from 1974-2003; and also served as the Chief Election Officer for Orleans Parish and has been involved in elections throughout the world.[1]

Professional Activities

Involved in writing laws and procedures in such historic events as the Dayton Peace Accord (Bosnia); Indonesia Presidental Election and South African local elections; Lecturing Criminal Court Judges at the University of Canto Domingo on the establishment of a criminal court record keeping system; Completed the New York University School of Law Institute for Appellate Judges; attended the George Mason School of Law and Economics Colloquium and AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies Economic Institute for Appellate Judges.

Civic Activities

Past President of Algiers-Fischer Community Organization, Past Board Member of New Orleans Legal Assistance Corporation, Past Board Member of TOTAL Community Action Inc., Established Legal Office, Health and Dental Clinics in the Aligers-Fischer Community.

Political affiliation

On the issues

See also

Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal

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