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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana's Republican-controlled Legislature approved a constitutional amendment on Friday that would allow them to expand the number of crimes in which juveniles between 14 and 16 years old could be tried as adults. The state's constitution currently outlines 15 violent juvenile offenses, such as rape, murder and armed robbery, which prosecutors can handle in adult courts. Any changes to that list of crimes must be approved by voters. But the constitutional amendment sponsored by Republican Sen. Heather Cloud — which require voter approval in March 29 elections to take effect — would allow legislators the power by a two-thirds vote to decide what juvenile crimes can be transferred to adult courts. It's part of a wider push in Louisiana, which already has the second-highest incarceration rate in the country behind Mississippi, to implement tough-on-crime policies under Republican Gov. Jeff Landry. Since taking office in January, Landry has passed laws to treat 17-year-olds as adults in the criminal justice system, largely eliminate parole and allow surgical castration as punishment for certain sex crimes against children. Supporters of the measure to make it easier to expand prosecution of juveniles as adults — backed only by Republican legislators — say it will grant lawmakers more flexibility to give prosecutors the tools they need to increase public safety. Vesting authority in the constitution "has hamstringed Louisiana from being able to address changes in an ever-changing juvenile crime landscape,” Cloud said on the Senate floor on Nov. 14. Opponents, including Democrats, social workers and criminal justice reform advocates, said specific offenses routing juveniles to adult courts should remain part of the constitution to keep this power in the hands of voters. “We’re taking the people’s voice away over how children should be treated in this state,” Democratic Sen. Katrina Jackson-Andrews said. Critics also argue the changes fail to confront the root causes of juvenile crime, namely poverty and underinvestment in education. Transferring juveniles into adult court would also prevent them from accessing age-appropriate rehabilitative services, criminal justice reform advocates and social workers testified during the legislative session. “I can view this in no other way than just giving up on children,” Democratic Sen. Royce Duplessis said on the Senate floor. “We’re going to say we’re just going to treat them all as adults, and we’re not going to do our part as a society, as policymakers, to address what’s really failing — this is not going to do a single thing to deter crime." Some lawmakers said that juveniles committing violent crimes had been deprived of care from a young age and were past the point of rehabilitation, blaming their families as opposed to societal factors. “Some of these kids are already lost when they’re 2 years old,” said Republican Rep. Tony Bacala in a House committee hearing. Unless they are transferred to an adult court, young people tried in juvenile court can only be imprisoned until age 21 according to state law. The effect of the proposed constitutional change will be to open the door for Republican lawmakers to give prosecutors the power to hand down lengthy prison sentences to 14- to 16-year-olds, including for less severe crimes, said Bruce Reilly, deputy director of the Louisiana-based criminal justice reform advocacy group Voice of the Experienced. The Louisiana District Attorneys Association and the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association said they supported the measure. But New Orleans Sheriff Susan Hutson said she was concerned the measure would “almost certainly further strain our already short staff” in the jail system. Federal law still considers 17-year-olds and younger as juveniles and requires them to be kept separate from adult inmates. District Attorney Tony Clayton, who represents West Baton Rouge and two other parishes, said he would not try a juvenile as an adult for having “marijuana in his wallet,” but for violent crimes. Violent crimes are on the decline nationwide according to the latest data from FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting. Since mid-2023, most violent crime has also been down in New Orleans, which in 2022 had the highest homicide rate among large cities nationwide. Conservative lawmakers argued this was the result of tough-on-crime penalties passed this year and Republican Gov. Jeff Landry's decision to send state troops to New Orleans. Lawmakers supporting the amendment have focused on high-profile violent crimes by juveniles, such as a deadly New Orleans carjacking case committed by teenagers — who were charged as adults — in which an elderly woman was beaten and dragged to her death. Louisiana is one of five states that classifies 17-year-olds as adults in the criminal justice system, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. _____ Brook is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues. Follow Brook on the social platform X: @jack_brook96 Jack Brook, The Associated PressNorth Carolina Republicans close in on enacting bill that weakens incoming Democratic governor
Natixis Advisors LLC raised its holdings in shares of Solventum Co. ( NYSE:SOLV – Free Report ) by 271.4% in the third quarter, according to its most recent Form 13F filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The institutional investor owned 47,616 shares of the company’s stock after buying an additional 34,797 shares during the quarter. Natixis Advisors LLC’s holdings in Solventum were worth $3,320,000 as of its most recent SEC filing. Other hedge funds have also modified their holdings of the company. LRI Investments LLC purchased a new stake in Solventum in the 1st quarter valued at $43,000. Price T Rowe Associates Inc. MD purchased a new position in Solventum in the first quarter worth approximately $5,889,000. EverSource Wealth Advisors LLC purchased a new stake in Solventum in the first quarter valued at $30,000. GAMMA Investing LLC acquired a new position in shares of Solventum in the 2nd quarter valued at $74,000. Finally, Massmutual Trust Co. FSB ADV purchased a new position in shares of Solventum during the 2nd quarter worth $34,000. Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades Several analysts recently issued reports on SOLV shares. Stifel Nicolaus began coverage on shares of Solventum in a report on Tuesday, October 8th. They issued a “buy” rating and a $82.00 price objective on the stock. BTIG Research initiated coverage on shares of Solventum in a research note on Thursday, September 5th. They issued a “neutral” rating on the stock. Piper Sandler increased their price objective on shares of Solventum from $71.00 to $75.00 and gave the stock a “neutral” rating in a research report on Friday, November 8th. Wells Fargo & Company cut their price target on shares of Solventum from $69.00 to $64.00 and set an “equal weight” rating on the stock in a research note on Friday, August 9th. Finally, Morgan Stanley increased their target price on shares of Solventum from $60.00 to $73.00 and gave the stock an “equal weight” rating in a report on Monday, November 11th. One equities research analyst has rated the stock with a sell rating, eight have assigned a hold rating and one has given a buy rating to the company’s stock. Based on data from MarketBeat, the company has an average rating of “Hold” and an average price target of $68.00. Solventum Price Performance Shares of NYSE:SOLV opened at $70.81 on Friday. Solventum Co. has a 52 week low of $47.16 and a 52 week high of $96.05. The company’s 50 day moving average is $70.53 and its two-hundred day moving average is $62.33. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 2.45, a current ratio of 1.15 and a quick ratio of 0.83. Solventum Company Profile ( Free Report ) Solventum Corporation, a healthcare company, engages in the developing, manufacturing, and commercializing a portfolio of solutions to address critical customer and patient needs. It operates through four segments: Medsurg, Dental Solutions, Health Information Systems, and Purification and Filtration. Further Reading Want to see what other hedge funds are holding SOLV? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for Solventum Co. ( NYSE:SOLV – Free Report ). Receive News & Ratings for Solventum Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Solventum and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .Honor 300 Ultra Design Has Been Leaked? Tipster Predicts China Launch To Happen SoonPercentages: FG .373, FT .545. 3-Point Goals: 8-26, .308 (Ja.Lane 3-6, Jefferson 2-4, Fields 1-2, Soucie 1-4, Ortiz 1-9, Bacchus 0-1). Team Rebounds: 3. Team Turnovers: 2. Blocked Shots: 4 (Bacchus 2, C.Williams, Soucie). Turnovers: 10 (Fields 3, Jefferson 2, Ortiz 2, Bacchus, C.Williams, Ja.Lane). Steals: 6 (Bacchus, Ja.Lane, Jefferson, Ortiz, Soucie, de Kovachich). Technical Fouls: None. Percentages: FG .491, FT .800. 3-Point Goals: 7-23, .304 (Jumawan 2-4, Bettis 2-5, J.Warren 1-1, Mubiru 1-2, Sanders 1-8, Patterson 0-1, Thomas 0-2). Team Rebounds: 4. Team Turnovers: None. Blocked Shots: 4 (Colonel 2, Mubiru, W.Williams). Turnovers: 11 (Bettis 3, Sanders 2, W.Williams 2, Laku, Mubiru, Patterson, Thomas). Steals: 6 (Jumawan 2, Colonel, J.Warren, Patterson, W.Williams). Technical Fouls: None. A_228 (3,900).
Meister 3-5 1-2 7, Ciezki 9-16 12-13 34, Garzon 2-11 3-3 7, Moore-McNeil 2-8 2-2 7, Parrish 1-2 3-4 5, Striplin 3-8 2-2 8, Bargesser 1-5 3-4 5, LaMendola 0-1 0-0 0, Totals 21-56 26-30 73 Fontleroy 3-7 0-2 7, Littlepage-Buggs 2-7 1-1 5, Vonleh 4-9 3-6 11, Andrews 1-9 0-0 3, Walker 3-16 9-11 15, Abraham 1-1 0-2 2, Bartley 0-0 0-0 0, Felder 6-12 3-4 20, Jennings 1-2 0-0 2, Totals 21-63 16-26 65 3-Point Goals_Indiana 5-17 (Ciezki 4-5, Garzon 0-6, Moore-McNeil 1-4, Parrish 0-1, Striplin 0-1), Baylor 7-23 (Fontleroy 1-4, Andrews 1-7, Walker 0-3, Felder 5-8, Jennings 0-1). Assists_Indiana 11 (Bargesser 3, Garzon 3, Moore-McNeil 3), Baylor 13 (Andrews 5). Fouled Out_Indiana LaMendola, Baylor Andrews, Littlepage-Buggs. Rebounds_Indiana 42 (Moore-McNeil 10), Baylor 41 (Littlepage-Buggs 8, Vonleh 8). Total Fouls_Indiana 25, Baylor 27. Technical Fouls_None. A_179.
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