Hometown judge
Bayou Little Caillou · South Terrebonne · Houma families
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Fair · Firm · Focused
Candidate for District Judge, 32nd Judicial District Court — Terrebonne Parish
Felony prosecutor · Past Terrebonne Bar president

Bayou Little Caillou · South Terrebonne · Houma families
Public defender · prosecutor · parish attorney — 20 years in our courts
Tough on violent crime. Fair to every person in her courtroom.
Hometown roots, family values, and a career dedicated to justice in Terrebonne Parish.

Amanda Lynn Mustin was raised on Bayou Little Caillou and built her career in Terrebonne Parish courtrooms.
A seasoned prosecutor with a reputation for being tough but fair, she is committed to keeping Terrebonne Parish safe while upholding the highest standards of justice.
Grounded in strong family values, Amanda understands the importance of stability, accountability, and integrity both in the courthouse and beyond.
A full arc of justice — from law clerk to felony prosecutor to parish attorney.
Judge George J. Larke Jr.
Next: Public defender7+ years
Next: Felony prosecutorTerrebonne Parish District Attorney's Office — 11+ years
Next: Assistant parish attorneyTerrebonne Parish Government
Next: Civil practice5+ years
Tough on violent crime. Fair to every person. Focused on rehabilitation when it matters.
Every person who enters the courtroom deserves equal treatment — without regard to race, income, sexuality, religion, or nationality.
Violent offenders, repeat offenders, and those who harm children must face serious consequences.
Low-level offenders and individuals struggling with addiction deserve a real chance at rehabilitation when they demonstrate a commitment to change.
“If you want to see our first female judge elected this year, follow her campaign and spread the word.”
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