Singleton v. Cannizzaro
What's at Stake
The ACLU Trone Center for Justice and Equality, ACLU of Louisiana, and Civil Rights Corps, filed suit against District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro, his office in Orleans Parish, Louisiana, and several Assistant District Attorneys for systematically breaking the laws of Louisiana and of the U.S. Constitution.
Summary
As the top law enforcement official in the parish, DA Cannizzaro has flagrantly violated the rights of some of its most vulnerable people: the victims and witnesses of crime. He has perpetrated a scheme of forgery and secrecy, using fake subpoenas and intimidation to illegally coerce and wrongly jail the very members of the community he was supposed to protect.
Fake subpoenas bearing the DA’s official seal and threats of jail time and fines were sent directly to these victims and witnesses—bypassing the courts. If residents didn’t obey these forged documents, DA Cannizzaro put them in jail, often without legally required timely access to a judge and an attorney. While in jail, the victims of these coercive tactics were separated from their families, suffered emotional and physical hardship, and experienced threat to or actual loss of their employment and housing.
These practices were not an aberration—DA Cannizzaro has consistently abused his power in a manner that has increased incarceration and exacerbated racial disparities at every turn, including fighting criminal justice legislative reforms in Louisiana, the state with the highest incarceration rate in the world. DA Cannizzaro is an exemplar of why prosecutorial reform must be central to our fight against mass incarceration.
Prosecutors like Cannizzaro who act with unchecked power rarely expect to be held accountable. This lawsuit will hold him accountable, seek justice for all those who he has harmed, and put a stop to intimidation and forgery by the District Attorney’s office in Orleans Parish.
Update (January 24, 2017): An amended complaint was filed adding a new plaintiff who was arrested and jailed at the order of the Orleans Parish District Attorney’s office on December 3, 2017. New records obtained from the District Attorney’s office also show that its unconstitutional practices were dictated from the top. These records demonstrate the office’s disrespectful attitude toward victims and witnesses of crime, on behalf of whom this case was originally filed due to the illegal practices of District Attorney Cannizzaro.
Legal Documents
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11/29/2018
Singleton v. Cannizzaro - Plaintiffs Consolidates Opposition to Defendants Motion to Dismiss
Date Filed: 11/29/2018
Affiliate: Louisiana
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11/29/2018
Singleton v. Cannizzaro - Amicus Brief: Former Prosecutors, PDs, and Law Professors
Date Filed: 11/29/2018
Affiliate: Louisiana
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11/29/2018
Singleton v. Cannizzaro - Amicus Brief: DV LEAP, LA-FASA, and NAESV
Date Filed: 11/29/2018
Affiliate: Louisiana
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10/17/2017
Singleton v. Cannizzaro - Complaint
Date Filed: 10/17/2017
Affiliate: Louisiana
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07/08/2019
Singleton v. Cannizzaro - Amicus Brief: Academics
Date Filed: 07/08/2019
Affiliate: Louisiana
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07/08/2019
Singleton v. Cannizzaro - Amicus Brief: DV LEAP
Date Filed: 07/08/2019
Affiliate: Louisiana
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07/08/2019
Singleton v. Cannizzaro - Amicus Brief: Prosecutors
Date Filed: 07/08/2019
Affiliate: Louisiana
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04/22/2020
Singleton v. Cannizzaro - Fifth Circuit Opinion
Date Filed: 04/22/2020
Affiliate: Louisiana
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02/28/2019
Singleton v. Cannizzaro - Order on Defendants' Motion to Dismiss
Date Filed: 02/28/2019
Affiliate: Louisiana
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01/25/2018
Singleton v. Cannizzaro - Proposed Second Amended Complaint
Date Filed: 01/25/2018
Affiliate: Louisiana
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01/25/2018
Singleton v. Cannizzaro - Motion for Leave to Amend
Date Filed: 01/25/2018
Affiliate: Louisiana
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01/25/2018
Singleton v. Cannizzaro - Proposed Order
Date Filed: 01/25/2018
Affiliate: Louisiana
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01/03/2018
Singleton v. Cannizzaro - Amended Complaint
Date Filed: 01/03/2018
Affiliate: Louisiana
Press Releases
Judge Allows Case Against Orleans Parish DA Cannizzaro for Using Bogus Subpoenas and Jailing Crime Victims to Proceed
Civil Rights Corps and ACLU Sue District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro to End the Coercion and Jailing of Crime Victims and Witnesses Based on Fake, Illegal Subpoenas and False Information Provided to the Courts