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Malcolm Williams

Deputy Director Of Judicial Security at Louisiana Supreme Court

Malcolm Williams has extensive experience in law enforcement and judicial security. Since October 2005, Malcolm has served as the Deputy Director of Judicial Security at the Louisiana Supreme Court, where responsibilities include overseeing safety measures within the court system. Prior to this role, Malcolm dedicated nearly 30 years to the New Orleans Police Department, beginning in January 1975 and concluding in April 2004 as a Supervisor Sergeant. This diverse background reflects a strong commitment to public safety and legal enforcement.

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Metairie, United States

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Louisiana Supreme Court

The Louisiana Constitution distributes the powers of government of the State of Louisiana into three separate branches -- legislative, executive and judicial. Except as provided by the Constitution, no branch of government can exercise the power of another branch of government. This principle is commonly referred to as the constitutional "separation of powers."​ The judicial power of the state, which is the power to interpret the Constitution and the laws of this state, is vested in the Judicial Branch of Government, made up of a supreme court, courts of appeal, district courts and other courts authorized by the Constitution. The Supreme Court is Louisiana's highest court and is domiciled in the City of New Orleans.


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201-500

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