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Jeffery T. Oglesbee

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Jeffery T. Oglesbee

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Louisiana 21st Judicial District Court Division G
Tenure
Present officeholder

Education

Bachelor's

Southeastern Louisiana University, 1995

Law

Paul M. Hebert Law Center, 1998

Personal
Religion
Christian: Catholic


Jeffery T. Oglesbee is a judge of the 21st Judicial District Court (Division G) in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana. He was elected in 2013 to finish the term of Ernest Drake.[1] He was re-elected in 2014 for a term beginning on January 1, 2015, and expiring on December 31, 2020.[2][3]

Elections

2014

See also: Louisiana judicial elections, 2014
Oglesbee ran for re-election to the 19th Judicial District.
As an unopposed candidate, he was automatically re-elected without appearing on the ballot. [3]

2013

Oglesbee ran for election to the 21st Judicial District Court. Primary: He received 52.0 percent of the vote in the primary on October 19, 2013, defeating Lila Hogan and Vanessa Williams.
General: He won without opposition in the general election on November 16, 2013.His name did not appear on the ballot.[4][5]

Education

Oglesbee earned a B.A. in government and history from Southeastern Louisiana University in 1995. He went on to receive his J.D. from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center in 1998.[6]

Career

Prior to his judicial election in 2013, Oglesbee practiced law for two decades, first as a law clerk for local judges of the 21st District, later as a senior attorney for the Commerce Committee in the state legislature, and most recently as part of the Sherman Mack Law Firm. He also has experience serving the City of Walker, first as a prosecutor and then as a magistrate.[7]

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