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  1. Nov 2, 2022 · Judge Laurie A. White will retire on Jan. 6 after 15 years on the Criminal District Court bench, according to a letter she sent to Louisiana Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin’s office that was...

  2. Marie Delphine Macarty or MacCarthy (March 19, 1787 – December 7, 1849), more commonly known as Madame Blanque or, after her third marriage, as Madame LaLaurie, was a New Orleans socialite and serial killer who was believed to have tortured and murdered enslaved people in her household.

  3. Nov 2, 2022 · Judge Laurie White, who has served on the Orleans Parish Criminal District Court bench for more than 15 years, announced her retirement Wednesday. “I’m retiring,” White said in court, “because...

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    White received her undergraduate degree from Louisiana State University and her J.D.from the Southern University Law Center.

    White began her career as an assistant district attorney in Orleans Parish. She then worked as an assistant district attorney in East Baton Rouge Parish for one year (1991-1992) before becoming an assistant city attorney for New Orleans. She served in that position until 1994 and again from 2003 to 2004. She was the managing owner of Laurie A. Whit...

  4. Nov 3, 2022 · White's retirement will go into effect Jan. 6, 2023, according to a letter she sent to the secretary of state's office. White has been the judge of Criminal Court Section A for the past 15...

  5. In New Orleans, one of the most famous ghost stories revolves around Madame Delphine Lalaurie. Her infamous and majestic home on Royal Street has been the center of French Quarter attention for over two centuries.

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  7. Aug 11, 2024 · In April 1834, a fire broke out at the New Orleans mansion owned by socialite Madame LaLaurie and her husband. Locals rushed to help — and discovered shocking proof of her deranged depravity.

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