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		<title>SCOLA analysis lauds Lafayette Drug Court</title>
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			<description>Drug court, family court, teen court

I guess judges in Lafayette parish are going to be like doctors, &quot;specializing&quot;, until we have a court and a judge for everything!  That's why I'm looking at ALL the qualifications listed on those cards for the Appeals Court.  I want someone who has had a multitude of legal experiences.  I don't want a &quot;specialist&quot;.  I'm not impressed with these specialty courts much.  Of course, until you've had to have experience with the judicial system, its hard to see how flawed it really is.  Oh, yeah, let me not forget - since &quot;famiy court&quot; has so many &quot;mediators&quot; now, if you go before a judge, you'd better be ready to explain why you're so unreasonable that you haven't settled out of court...  God help you! - BoFred</description>
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