AG Liz Murrill (Credit: National Association of Attorneys General) The Louisiana Supreme Court on Friday temporarily halted criminal proceedings against Attorney General Liz Murrill, just one day after a New Orleans grand jury returned a politically motivated 16-count felony indictment accusing the Republican attorney general of intimidation and malfeasance. The high court didn’t mince words. It cited the AG’s “compelling argument concerning the disturbing defects in the grand jury proceedings and in the trial court’s handling of those proceedings.” The justices noted there is “considerable support” that Murrill is “likely to succeed on the merits” of a motion to quash this indictment due to “apparent procedural irregularities.” The justices wrote in part: Like the United States Supreme Court, in evaluating a stay, we often consider:…

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