The Louisiana District Attorneys Association (LDAA) is a not-for-profit organization established in 1973 to support the fair administration of justice, provide assistance to District Attorneys and Assistant District Attorneys, and facilitate discussions on shared concerns and goals. With a dedicated Board of Directors and a range of services, LDAA aims to enhance the effectiveness and professionalism of Louisiana's District Attorneys and their staff through education, legislative involvement, liaison work, and information sharing.
LDAA's mission is to improve Louisiana's justice system and the office of District Attorney by promoting the autonomy of locally-elected prosecutors, safeguarding prosecutor discretion from external interference, and advocating for legislative improvements to the criminal justice system with the expertise of prosecutors. Through their dedicated staff and various resources, LDAA strives to uphold the core values of the Louisiana Constitution and the preferences of Louisiana citizens for independent prosecutors.
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