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Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill was indicted by a New Orleans grand jury on multiple felonies including eight counts of intimidation against the city's newly elected mayor. An arrest warrant was issued with a $400,000 bond.
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill was indicted by a New Orleans grand jury on eight counts of intimidation and other felonies related to her actions toward the city's newly elected mayor. An arrest warrant was issued with a $400,000 bond. The charges suggest Murrill used her office to pressure or threaten the mayor.
When a sitting state attorney general gets indicted for intimidation, it's a direct clash between law enforcement officials. Murrill brought the full weight of her office against an elected city official. The fact that a grand jury found enough evidence to indict her on multiple counts means prosecutors built a documented case, likely with testimony and records showing what she did.
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