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It says the city’s policy violates three provisions in the code that prohibit: The petition is asking for a judge to declare the Juvenile Justice Intervention Center’s evacuation policy illegal, according to Louisiana’s constitution, “and in direct violation” of Louisiana’s Children’s Code. “Should we have another hurricane that requires evacuation, we thought it was urgent to get that order in place before the entire lawsuit was decided.” “As you know, we’re still in hurricane season,” Linares said.


As far back as 2018, the center’s evacuation plan listed Dixon Correctional Institute in Jackson, Louisiana, as the facility to receive children from the Juvenile Justice Intervention Center.Īccording to the Illuminator, those plans remained in place in 2020 and in 2021.Ī hearing on a motion for a preliminary injunction that asks the court to prohibit the city from executing the portion of its evacuation plan that allows children to be sent to adult facilities is set for Oct. However, days after that statement was released, the Louisiana Illuminator reported that the Juvenile Justice Intervention Center had long-standing plans to evacuate children held at the facility to a different adult prison in the event of a disaster. Gabriel, Louisiana, until two weeks after the storm passed.Ī joint statement from the city and the Department of Corrections issued last month said New Orleans “exhausted all efforts to locate a juvenile facility and requested assistance from the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections (DPS&C) to provide a safe and secure evacuation location.” But the public did not learn that the children were sent to Elayn Hunt Correctional Center, an adult prison in St. 27, two days before Ida made landfall in southeast Louisiana.
