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File #: 2015-0345    Version: 1 Name: In Recognition: Julie P. Carmouche-Jackson, Justice of the Peace, District V
Type: Proclamation Status: Read and Filed
File created: 10/5/2015 In control: Parish Council
On agenda: 10/5/2015 Final action: 10/5/2015
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: In Recognition: Julie P. Carmouche-Jackson, Justice of the Peace, District V
Sponsors: Lawrence 'Larry' Cochran
Indexes: Justices of the Peace and Constables, Proclamations (In Recognition)

2015-0345

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In Recognition:  Julie P. Carmouche-Jackson, Justice of the Peace, District V

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The Parish of St. Charles

October 5, 2015

IN   RECOGNITION

WHEREAS,                     Julie P. Carmouche-Jackson, a resident of St. Rose for over 31 years and her husband, Frank Jackson, are the parents of Michelle Carmouche Collins, wife of Donnie Collins, Joshua Harry Carmouche, husband of Meagan Cahill Carmouche, Spenser Jackson, Mason Jackson, husband of Jessica Lemoine Jackson, and Kaylee Jackson.  They are the proud grandparents of two grandchildren; and,

WHEREAS,                     while raising two children in St. Rose, Ms. Jackson attended the University of New Orleans for Paralegal Studies.  She was a steadfast supporter of her young children at school and extra-curricular events and when they were old enough, she began working for Glazer’s Distributors of Louisiana where she still works to this day as a State Graphics Arts Designer; and,

WHEREAS,                     on October 6, 1990, Ms. Jackson was elected Justice of the Peace of District V in St. Charles Parish; being the youngest person and first woman to do so.  She was re-elected and served for 24 years concurrently before retiring in January 2015.  In 1997, she was instrumental in the Parish Justices of the Peace and Constables gaining parish-wide civil jurisdiction n.  She was recognized in 2011 by the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office for 20 years of outstanding service; and,

WHEREAS,                     Ms. Jackson was honored to serve during the administration of Governors Roemer, Edwards, Foster, Blanco, and Jindal.  She was also fortunate to have served with her Constables, James “Tony” Eugene and Stephen Black.  These men became her close friends as well as co-workers; and,

WHEREAS,                     during her career in public service, Ms. Jackson was an asset to the public in timely and competent resolution of civil matters and the pursuit of justice in criminal matters.  She has married hundreds of couples in her tenure and retains marrying privileges post-retirement.  She was a voice of reason in handling the civil matters brought before her court and would make the lives of both Sheriff’s Deputies and District Judges easier in being available at all hours to review probable cause for arrest warrants.  A significant portion of the arrest warrants which came across her desk involved incidents outside of her district boundaries.  This cooperation with her criminal justice partners undoubtedly contributed to the greater safety and peace of our streets.  For this, we are all better served.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, THAT WE, THE MEMBERS OF THE ST. CHARLES PARISH COUNCIL, AND THE PARISH PRESIDENT, Duly Assembled on this 5th day of October, 2015 do hereby express our sincere thanks and appreciation for Outstanding and Distinguished Public Service to

Julie P. Carmouche-Jackson

Justice of the Peace, District V, St. Charles Parish

October 6, 1990 - January 1, 2015

“PARISH   OF   PLENTY”

created in 1807 from the county of the

“German Coast”, a parish of

unprecedented economic and social

development, known for its

hospitality, rural living and sporting

opportunities… with the added

distinction of being located

on both sides of the

Mighty Mississippi River.