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Edwin Edwards served four terms as Governor of Louisiana. However, they were not consecutive terms, spanning from 1972-1996. He also "served" 10 years in prison for corruption.
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Louisiana has a very strong French and Spanish influence even today. New Orleans has a French Quarter and French dishes served.
Kathleen Babineaux Blanco was the first female to be elected governor of Louisiana. Blanco (Democrat) served from January 12th 2004 to January 14th 2008.
New Orleans "The above answer is correct *post* 1721 however, what is today Mobile, Alabama and Biloxi MS, served as Louisiana's capital cities from its founding until 1721
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The convict served two concurrent prison sentences.
Herbert Koppel has written: 'Time served in prison' -- subject(s): Prison sentences
Edwin Edwards served four terms as Governor of Louisiana. However, they were not consecutive terms, spanning from 1972-1996. He also "served" 10 years in prison for corruption.
No. He served 23 months in a federal Prison. A jail is for those people awaiting trial or serving sentences for Misdemeanors No felony time is served in jail anything 366 days or longer is served in a state or federal prison.
Yes, theoretically. If the five months you served is equal to or more than the sentence you were given you will likely not be transferred to prison.
They are served concurrently.
New Mexico has had 26 governors since its admission to the union in 1912. Two of these governors have served for three non-consecutive terms.
A great many people have served 27 years in prison, but I think the answer your looking for is Nelson Mandela.
The same way anyone else files for divorce. You have your attorney draw up the necessary papers and have them served in prison. The only difference is the location - others are served the papers at home, and his will be served in prison.
The criminal was sentenced to two jail terms to be served concurrently.
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