Domestic Violence, Child Abuse and DUI Cases Are Being Dismissed en Masse in Anchorage

Louisiana’s criminal justice system now treats all 17-year-olds as adults. Lawmakers lowered the age from 18 to curb teen violence, but nearly 70% of the 17-year-olds arrested in the state’s three largest parishes aren’t accused of violent crimes.

Domestic Violence, Child Abuse and DUI Cases Are Being Dismissed en Masse in Anchorage

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Reporting Highlights

  • Serious Charges: Although the dismissed cases are misdemeanors, they include allegations of serious crimes such as domestic violence.
  • Insufficient Staffing: The problem emerged because Anchorage said it didn’t have enough prosecutors to bring cases forward.
  • Alleged Victims Frustrated: People who report crimes haven’t always been notified that charges were dropped. An attorney for domestic violence victims says “there’s absolutely no justice right now.”

These highlights were written by the reporters and editors who worked on this story.

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