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Larry S. Bankston

Larry Stephen Bankston, Sr. (born January 22, 1951),[1] is an attorney from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who served from 1988 to 1996 as a Democratic member of the Louisiana State Senate from the southeastern District 15 (East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, Tangipahoa, West Baton Rouge, and West Feliciana parishes).[2]

Larry Stephen Bankston Sr.
Louisiana State Senator for District 15 (East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, Tangipahoa, West Baton Rouge, and West Feliciana parishes)
In office
1988–1996
Preceded byThomas H. Hudson
Succeeded byWilson Fields
Personal details
Born (1951-01-22) January 22, 1951 (age 72)
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)(1) Jane Vance Bankston, now Jane Smith
(2) Lynn Naebers Krielow Bankston
ChildrenFrom first marriage:
Larry Stephen Bankston Jr.
Lauren Bankston Petty
Benjamin V. Bankston
Hunter W. Bankston
Stepchildren:
Kendall J. Krielow
Ashlyn C. Krielow
Alma materBroadmoor Senior High School

Louisiana State University

Loyola University New Orleans Law School
OccupationLawyer

Background

Bankston is the son of the late long-term Louisiana Democratic Party chairman Jesse Bankston and the former Ruth Paine (1918–1997). Ruth Bankston was a member of the East Baton Rouge Parish Democratic Executive Committee and was a delegate to two national party conventions. Larry Bankston has a sister, Shirley B. Newsham, and two brothers, Dale Leon Bankston and Jesse Bankston, Jr.,[3] an assistant district attorney in East Baton Rouge Parish.[4]

Bankston graduated from Broadmoor Senior High School and Louisiana State University, both in Baton Rouge, and Loyola University Law School in New Orleans.[5] He is a member of the legal honor society Phi Delta Phi and contributed to the Loyola Law Review. Bankston was admitted to the bar in 1976.

From his first marriage to Jane Vance (now Mrs. Jane Smith), Bankston has four children: Dr. Larry "Chip" Bankston, Jr., Laura Bankston Petty, Benjamin V. Bankston, and Hunter W. Bankston. From his second marriage to the former Lynn Naebers Krielow, Bankston has two stepchildren, Kendall J. Krielow and Ashlyn C. Krielow.[3] On December 19, 2007, Larry "Chip" Bankston, an orthopaedic physician then in residency in Birmingham, Alabama,[6] lost both his wife, the former Jennifer "Jenny" Gibbs, and six-week-old son, Graham Gibbs Bankston, who are interred in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The deaths in Birmingham were attributed to the mother's postpartum depression.[7][8]

Political career

From 1978-88, Bankston was a staff attorney for the office of the state attorney general in Baton Rouge. From 1979 to 1982, he was assistant parish attorney for East Baton Rouge Parish. From 1982 to 1988, Bankston was a member of the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Council, an elected governing body.

Bankston was first elected to the Senate in the 1987 general election in a narrow outcome with the Republican businessman Jay Dardenne, since Louisiana's Commissioner of Administration under Governor John Bel Edwards. Bankston prevailed by 287 votes, 12,619 (50.6 percent) to 12,332 (49.4 percent).[9]

The seat was vacated by Democrat Thomas H. Hudson, a Baton Rouge lawyer who was President Pro Tempore of the Senate, the second-ranking leadership position, during his third term (1984–88). Bankston was reelected in 1991 under revised district boundaries in the nonpartisan blanket primary with 51.2 percent of the vote over four fellow Democratic candidates.[10]

Bankston compiled a largely progressive voting record in the Senate, siding almost always with the positions of Edwin Washington Edwards, Victor Bussie, and Planned Parenthood, amongst other individuals and organizations. He was a supporter of casino gambling, abortion rights, and the repeal of right-to-work laws. Prior to 1992, he was a floor leader for Governor Buddy Roemer.[11]

Bankston did not seek a third term in the 1995 primary, and the seat was won by Democrat Wilson Fields, brother of then-U.S. Representative Cleo Fields, an African American who ran for governor in 1995 but was defeated by Mike Foster.[12]

Federal racketeering conviction

In 1994, Bankston, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, met in his law office with Fred Goodson, the owner of a video poker truck stop in Slidell in St. Tammany Parish. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Bankston and Goodson, a close friend of Bankston's colleague, Gerry Hinton, discussed a plan to manipulate the legislative process so as to protect the interests of the video poker companies. In return, the key lawmakers would net clandestine financial interests in the video poker truck stops.[13]

The late C. B. Forgotston, an attorney, government watchdog, and an opponent of gambling, then from New Orleans who relocated to Hammond, referred to the Bankston case, accordingly: "It's one of the things we were worried about in the beginning: that it [gambling] would totally corrupt our political system. ... People would just laugh and say our system is already corrupt. But you've never seen anything like this."[13]

On October 4, 1996, Bankston was indicted on five counts of racketeering.[1] In 1997, Bankston was found guilty on two of the counts. One count was the acceptance of a bribe from Fred Goodson. The bribe was phantom "rent" of $1,555 monthly paid to Bankston for "non-use" of the lawmaker's beachfront condominium in Gulf Shores, Alabama. Prosecutors determined the arrangement a "bribe" and a "sham". He was given a 41-month sentence and ordered to pay a $20,000 fine. Bankston served most of his sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution in Beaumont, Texas.[1][14] While in prison, Bankston appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans, but the judges upheld his conviction on July 27, 1999.[15]

Bankston was released from the Bureau of Prisons on November 6, 2000,[16] and he then served a remaining portion of the sentence in a half-way house in Baton Rouge.[14] On March 9, 2002, Bankston was disbarred by the Louisiana Supreme Court, retroactive to November 19, 1997.[1] On February 5, 2004, with only one dissenting vote, the disciplinary committee recommended that the high court re-admit Bankston to the practice of law. There had been concern by the committee that Bankston had not been sufficiently remorseful over the commission of his crimes.[15] He practices law at Bankston and Associates at 8708 Jefferson Highway in Baton Rouge.

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Supreme Court of Louisiana, No. 01-B-2780 In Re: Larry S. Bankston, Attorney Disciplinary Proceedings" (PDF). lasc.org. Retrieved June 25, 2013.
  2. ^ "Membership of the Louisiana State Senate, 1880-2011" (PDF). senate.la.gov. Retrieved June 25, 2013.
  3. ^ a b "Jesse Homer Bankston, Sr". Baton Rouge Morning Advocate. legacy.com. November 28, 2010. Retrieved June 25, 2013.
  4. ^ "Federal Case of LSU Bomb Threat Dismissed, November 14, 2012". justice.gov. Archived from the original on June 28, 2013. Retrieved June 26, 2013.
  5. ^ "Senator Larry S. Bankston". senate.legis.state.la.us. Retrieved June 25, 2013.
  6. ^ . brortho.com. Archived from the original on July 14, 2013. Retrieved June 26, 2013.
  7. ^ "Jennifer and Graham Bankston". Baton Rouge Morning Advocate, December 22, 2007. Retrieved June 26, 2013.
  8. ^ "Jennifer and Graham Bankston". legacy.com. Retrieved June 26, 2013.
  9. ^ "Louisiana general election returns". staticresults.sos.la.gov. November 21, 1987. Retrieved June 25, 2013.
  10. ^ "Louisiana primary election returns". staticresults.sos.la.gov. October 19, 1991. Retrieved June 25, 2013.
  11. ^ Minden Press-Herald, October 13, 1995, p. 9A.
  12. ^ "Louisiana primary election returns". staticresults.sos.la.gov. October 21, 1995. Retrieved June 25, 2013.
  13. ^ a b Nossiter, Adam (23 August 1995). "Adam Nossiter, "Gamblers Bought Off Louisiana Legislators, Affidavits Say", August 23, 1995". The New York Times. Retrieved June 26, 2013.
  14. ^ a b . bbvforums.org. Archived from the original on October 2, 2013. Retrieved June 25, 2013.
  15. ^ a b "Bankston, Larry S.: Readmission/Reinstatement". ladb.org. Retrieved June 26, 2013.
  16. ^ "Larry S. Bankston". bop.gov. Retrieved June 25, 2013.
Preceded by
Thomas H. Hudson
Louisiana State Senator for District 15
Larry Stephen Bankston, Sr.

1988-1996
Succeeded by
Wilson Fields

larry, bankston, larry, stephen, bankston, born, january, 1951, attorney, from, baton, rouge, louisiana, served, from, 1988, 1996, democratic, member, louisiana, state, senate, from, southeastern, district, east, baton, rouge, east, feliciana, pointe, coupee, . Larry Stephen Bankston Sr born January 22 1951 1 is an attorney from Baton Rouge Louisiana who served from 1988 to 1996 as a Democratic member of the Louisiana State Senate from the southeastern District 15 East Baton Rouge East Feliciana Pointe Coupee St Helena Tangipahoa West Baton Rouge and West Feliciana parishes 2 Larry Stephen Bankston Sr Louisiana State Senator for District 15 East Baton Rouge East Feliciana Pointe Coupee St Helena Tangipahoa West Baton Rouge and West Feliciana parishes In office 1988 1996Preceded byThomas H HudsonSucceeded byWilson FieldsPersonal detailsBorn 1951 01 22 January 22 1951 age 72 Baton Rouge Louisiana U S Political partyDemocraticSpouse s 1 Jane Vance Bankston now Jane Smith 2 Lynn Naebers Krielow BankstonChildrenFrom first marriage Larry Stephen Bankston Jr Lauren Bankston PettyBenjamin V BankstonHunter W BankstonStepchildren Kendall J KrielowAshlyn C KrielowAlma materBroadmoor Senior High SchoolLouisiana State University Loyola University New Orleans Law SchoolOccupationLawyer Contents 1 Background 2 Political career 3 Federal racketeering conviction 4 ReferencesBackground EditBankston is the son of the late long term Louisiana Democratic Party chairman Jesse Bankston and the former Ruth Paine 1918 1997 Ruth Bankston was a member of the East Baton Rouge Parish Democratic Executive Committee and was a delegate to two national party conventions Larry Bankston has a sister Shirley B Newsham and two brothers Dale Leon Bankston and Jesse Bankston Jr 3 an assistant district attorney in East Baton Rouge Parish 4 Bankston graduated from Broadmoor Senior High School and Louisiana State University both in Baton Rouge and Loyola University Law School in New Orleans 5 He is a member of the legal honor society Phi Delta Phi and contributed to the Loyola Law Review Bankston was admitted to the bar in 1976 From his first marriage to Jane Vance now Mrs Jane Smith Bankston has four children Dr Larry Chip Bankston Jr Laura Bankston Petty Benjamin V Bankston and Hunter W Bankston From his second marriage to the former Lynn Naebers Krielow Bankston has two stepchildren Kendall J Krielow and Ashlyn C Krielow 3 On December 19 2007 Larry Chip Bankston an orthopaedic physician then in residency in Birmingham Alabama 6 lost both his wife the former Jennifer Jenny Gibbs and six week old son Graham Gibbs Bankston who are interred in Minneapolis Minnesota The deaths in Birmingham were attributed to the mother s postpartum depression 7 8 Political career EditFrom 1978 88 Bankston was a staff attorney for the office of the state attorney general in Baton Rouge From 1979 to 1982 he was assistant parish attorney for East Baton Rouge Parish From 1982 to 1988 Bankston was a member of the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Council an elected governing body Bankston was first elected to the Senate in the 1987 general election in a narrow outcome with the Republican businessman Jay Dardenne since Louisiana s Commissioner of Administration under Governor John Bel Edwards Bankston prevailed by 287 votes 12 619 50 6 percent to 12 332 49 4 percent 9 The seat was vacated by Democrat Thomas H Hudson a Baton Rouge lawyer who was President Pro Tempore of the Senate the second ranking leadership position during his third term 1984 88 Bankston was reelected in 1991 under revised district boundaries in the nonpartisan blanket primary with 51 2 percent of the vote over four fellow Democratic candidates 10 Bankston compiled a largely progressive voting record in the Senate siding almost always with the positions of Edwin Washington Edwards Victor Bussie and Planned Parenthood amongst other individuals and organizations He was a supporter of casino gambling abortion rights and the repeal of right to work laws Prior to 1992 he was a floor leader for Governor Buddy Roemer 11 Bankston did not seek a third term in the 1995 primary and the seat was won by Democrat Wilson Fields brother of then U S Representative Cleo Fields an African American who ran for governor in 1995 but was defeated by Mike Foster 12 Federal racketeering conviction EditIn 1994 Bankston the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee met in his law office with Fred Goodson the owner of a video poker truck stop in Slidell in St Tammany Parish According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation Bankston and Goodson a close friend of Bankston s colleague Gerry Hinton discussed a plan to manipulate the legislative process so as to protect the interests of the video poker companies In return the key lawmakers would net clandestine financial interests in the video poker truck stops 13 The late C B Forgotston an attorney government watchdog and an opponent of gambling then from New Orleans who relocated to Hammond referred to the Bankston case accordingly It s one of the things we were worried about in the beginning that it gambling would totally corrupt our political system People would just laugh and say our system is already corrupt But you ve never seen anything like this 13 On October 4 1996 Bankston was indicted on five counts of racketeering 1 In 1997 Bankston was found guilty on two of the counts One count was the acceptance of a bribe from Fred Goodson The bribe was phantom rent of 1 555 monthly paid to Bankston for non use of the lawmaker s beachfront condominium in Gulf Shores Alabama Prosecutors determined the arrangement a bribe and a sham He was given a 41 month sentence and ordered to pay a 20 000 fine Bankston served most of his sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution in Beaumont Texas 1 14 While in prison Bankston appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans but the judges upheld his conviction on July 27 1999 15 Bankston was released from the Bureau of Prisons on November 6 2000 16 and he then served a remaining portion of the sentence in a half way house in Baton Rouge 14 On March 9 2002 Bankston was disbarred by the Louisiana Supreme Court retroactive to November 19 1997 1 On February 5 2004 with only one dissenting vote the disciplinary committee recommended that the high court re admit Bankston to the practice of law There had been concern by the committee that Bankston had not been sufficiently remorseful over the commission of his crimes 15 He practices law at Bankston and Associates at 8708 Jefferson Highway in Baton Rouge References Edit a b c d Supreme Court of Louisiana No 01 B 2780 In Re Larry S Bankston Attorney Disciplinary Proceedings PDF lasc org Retrieved June 25 2013 Membership of the Louisiana State Senate 1880 2011 PDF senate la gov Retrieved June 25 2013 a b Jesse Homer Bankston Sr Baton Rouge Morning Advocate legacy com November 28 2010 Retrieved June 25 2013 Federal Case of LSU Bomb Threat Dismissed November 14 2012 justice gov Archived from the original on June 28 2013 Retrieved June 26 2013 Senator Larry S Bankston senate legis state la us Retrieved June 25 2013 Dr Larry S Chip Bankston brortho com Archived from the original on July 14 2013 Retrieved June 26 2013 Jennifer and Graham Bankston Baton Rouge Morning Advocate December 22 2007 Retrieved June 26 2013 Jennifer and Graham Bankston legacy com Retrieved June 26 2013 Louisiana general election returns staticresults sos la gov November 21 1987 Retrieved June 25 2013 Louisiana primary election returns staticresults sos la gov October 19 1991 Retrieved June 25 2013 Minden Press Herald October 13 1995 p 9A Louisiana primary election returns staticresults sos la gov October 21 1995 Retrieved June 25 2013 a b Nossiter Adam 23 August 1995 Adam Nossiter Gamblers Bought Off Louisiana Legislators Affidavits Say August 23 1995 The New York Times Retrieved June 26 2013 a b ES amp S Diebold lobbyists July 21 2005 bbvforums org Archived from the original on October 2 2013 Retrieved June 25 2013 a b Bankston Larry S Readmission Reinstatement ladb org Retrieved June 26 2013 Larry S Bankston bop gov Retrieved June 25 2013 Preceded byThomas H Hudson Louisiana State Senator for District 15Larry Stephen Bankston Sr 1988 1996 Succeeded byWilson FieldsPortals United States Law Politics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Larry S Bankston amp oldid 1129765841, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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