LOUISIANA JUSTICE HALL OF FAME

The Louisiana Justice Hall of Fame (LJHOF)was established by the Louisiana State Penitentiary Museum Foundation Board of Directors in 2004 to honor and acknowledge the men and women of Louisiana who have served their community and their state in the honorable professions of law enforcement, the judiciary, criminal justice, civil service, and other related fields (including governmental service, corrections, education, communications/media, victim services, volunteers, sponsors and community activists).

Each year since then, the Louisiana Justice Hall of Fame inductees have included some of the most notable people in the state, along with many unsung, less recognized but nonetheless worthy honorees whose dedication to public service is unparalleled and whose contributions have improved the quality of life of the people of Louisiana. We would love for you to join us in honoring these individuals.

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Meet our Inductees-Click a name below

Liz Murrill, Attorney General of Louisiana

Brandon J. Fremin, Former U.S. Attorney

Sam Craft, Sheriff, Vernon Parish

John E. Ballance, Sheriff, Bienville Parish

Ernest “Bim” Culbertson, Chief of Police and Town Marshal, Farmerville

Loren Lampert, Judge, Ninth Judicial District Court

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