LEGAL · LA · 1956-1972
Jack P. F. Gremillion
Attorney General · Democrat · Louisiana
On the record
Convicted 1971 of perjury before federal grand jury
SEVERITY · FELONY · CRIMES · perjury
Background
Jack P. F. Gremillion served as Attorney General of Louisiana from 1956–1972 (16 years). Took office after Fred S. LeBlanc; succeeded by William J. Guste Jr.. Press-relevant: Convicted 1971 of perjury before federal grand jury. Same-year political environment (1956): Governor Earl Long.
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