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Resources for Prisoners and Former Prisoners in Louisiana

This guide provides relevant legal and related information and referrals for prisoners, former prisoners, and their families.

Resources on Collateral Consequences of Conviction

Books from the Law Library:

The Law and Policy of Sentencing and Corrections in a Nutshell by Lynn S. Branham
10th Edition published by West Academic in 2017. View publisher page for more information.

The Rights of the Convicted: Ensuring Legal and Humanitarian Treatment without Compromising Justice by Cliff Roberson
Published by Looseleaf Law Publications in 2017. View WorldCat record for more information.

Online Resources:

Full text of 2018 La. Acts No. 636 - restoration of voting rights: www.legis.la.gov/legis/ViewDocument.aspx?d=1103409
Resume digest explanation of new law for restoration of voting rights: www.legis.la.gov/legis/ViewDocument.aspx?d=1108911

Restoration of Rights Project - Louisiana: ccresourcecenter.org/state-restoration-profiles/louisiana-restoration-of-rights-pardon-expungement-sealing

National Inventory of Collateral Consequences of Conviction: niccc.nationalreentryresourcecenter.org/

Restoration of Voting Rights After Felony Convictions from the National Conference of State Legislatures: www.ncsl.org/research/elections-and-campaigns/felon-voting-rights.aspx

Second Chances in the Criminal Justice System: Alternatives to Incarceration and Reentry Strategies by the ABA Commission on Effective Criminal Sanctions (published by American Bar Association Publishing in 2007): https://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/publications/criminaljustice/secondchances.pdf

Resources Offered by the Law Library of Louisiana

The Law Library of Louisiana can provide you with assistance finding legal information. We are prohibited, however, from providing legal advice. If you seeking advice for a legal issue, you may be able to find free or reduced cost legal help through the Louisiana State Bar Association.

If you are seeking copies of laws (such as cases or statutes) or secondary materials (such as law review articles or book chapters), please contact us at 400 Royal Street, 2nd Floor, New Orleans, LA 70130. We can provide these materials for a nominal charge. You must provide an exact citation in order for us to process your request.

You can view the Louisiana constitution, codes, and statutes for free online at legis.la.gov. Click on "Laws" and either enter a citation, search by keyword, or browse the Table of Contents. 

You can view the federal constitution, codes, and statutes for free online at govinfo.gov. You can search by keyword or choose the specific law you wish to view under "Advanced."

You can view state and federal court cases for free online at scholar.google.com. Click on "Case Law" and enter your citation or case name. 

If you can't find the law you are looking for or need further assistance, call us at 504-310-2400 or toll-free in Louisiana only at 800-820-3038 or email library@lasc.org.