Jam Downs

James Crawford "Jam" Downs
District Attorney of the Louisiana 9th Judicial District (Rapides Parish)
In office
Decdember 2000  January 2015
Preceded by Charles F. Wagner
Succeeded by Phillip Terrell
Personal details
Born (1940-10-07) October 7, 1940
Cheneyville, Rapides Parish
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Maureen Stewart Downs
Relations

U. T. Downs (grandfather)
J. Earl Downs (uncle)
James U. Downs (cousin)

Louis J. Daigre, Jr. (maternal uncle by marriage)
Parents

C. H. "Sammy" Downs

Alice Daigre Downs Thomas
Residence Lecompte, Rapides Parish
Alma mater Louisiana State University Law Center
Occupation Attorney

James Crawford Downs, known as Jam Downs (born October 7, 1940),[1] is the former district attorney of the Louisiana 9th Judicial District Court based in Alexandria and Rapides Parish. He has held the position since 2000.

Background

Downs, who has two sisters, is the son of the late C. H. "Sammy" Downs of Alexandria who served in both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature and was a confidant of Governors Earl Kemp Long and John McKeithen. His mother, the former Alice Daigre (pronounded DAGE), subsequently Alice Downs and then Alice Thomas (1914-1994), was a sister of the Alexandria consulting engineer Louis Jacob Daigre, Jr.[2] Sammy Downs is buried at Greenwood Memorial Park in Pineville.[3] Alice Daigre Downs Thomas, who died nine years after her first husband, from whom she was divorced, is interred at the Henderson James Cemetery in rural Hot Wells in Rapides Parish.[4]

Downs' uncle, J. Earl Downs, was the public safety commissioner in Shreveport prior to 1963, where he served alongside Mayors James C. Gardner and Clyde Fant,[5] He was unseated in the 1962 Democratic primary by George W. D'Artois.

Like his father and brother, Downs is a Democrat and a graduate of the Louisiana State University Law Center in Baton Rouge.[6] Before his election as DA, Jam Downs had been an assistant district attorney. He is known for his interest in conservation, hunting, and enforcement of game laws. He was born in Cheneyville but resides with his wife, the former Maureen Stewart, in a restored farmhouse near Lecompte, also in Rapides Parish.[2]

"Jam" Downs is not related to the late John Harden Barnett Downs, known as Johnny Downs, a five-term member of the Alexandria City Council and the namesake of the Johnny Downs Sports Complex at 271 Vandenburg Drive in Alexandria.[7][8]

At least three candidates have announced that they will run in the November 4, 2014 nonpartisan blanket primary to choose a successor to Downs, who customarily ran without an opponent. One was State Representative Chris Hazel, a Republican from Ball and a former assistant DA under Downs.[9] Democrat Chris Roy, Jr., a former state representative and the brother of Jacques Roy, the mayor of Alexandria, has also announced for the position.[10] Phillip Terrell, a former city judge in Pineville with decades of legal experience, was the third candidate.[11] Ultimately, Terrell defeated Hazel in a close runoff election on December 6 and will succeed Downs in January 2015.[12]

References

  1. "Click James Downs, October 1940". Louisiana Secretary of State. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Rick, Markway, "The Prosecutor: District Attorney James Crawford 'Jam' Downs"" (PDF). lwaa.org. Retrieved June 27, 2013.
  3. Alexandria Town Talk, May 15, 1985
  4. The Town Talk, August 22, 1994
  5. Elliott Stonecipher, "Shreveport History: In Support of the Spring Street Museum", February 4, 2012
  6. "Louisiana District Attorneys Association". ldaa.org. Retrieved June 28, 2013.
  7. "John Harden Barnett Downs". otbelgard.com. Retrieved July 5, 2013.
  8. "Johnny Downs Sports Complex". plus.google.com. Retrieved July 5, 2013.
  9. "Jeff Matthews, Boyce businessman Grant announces run for Congress; Hazel won't run for [U.S. House] seat, April 28, 2014". Alexandria Town Talk. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  10. "Chris Roy Jr. to run for Rapides Parish district attorney, February 19, 2014". The Alexandria Town Talk. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  11. "Phillip Terrell, former Pineville judge, enters race for Rapides Parish district attorney, April 4, 2014". The Alexandria Town Talk. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  12. "Runoff election returns, December 6, 2014". Louisiana Secretary of State. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
Preceded by
Charles F. Wagner
District Attorney for the 9th Judicial District in Rapides Parish, Louisiana

James Crawford "Jam" Downs
20002015

Succeeded by
Phillip Terrell
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