A Louisiana Recall of Attachment or Capital is a legal document used to release a person from criminal custody. This document is issued by a court to the sheriff or other law enforcement officer responsible for arresting the person. The court order instructs the officer to release the person from custody and return the defendant’s property. There are two types of Louisiana Recall of Attachment or Capital: a post-judgment recall and a pre-judgment recall. A post-judgment recall is issued after a court has found the person guilty and ordered them to pay a fine or other penalty. A pre-judgment recall is issued before a trial or hearing has taken place. In either case, the court order must be signed by a judge or magistrate for the recall to be valid. Once the recall is issued, the arresting officer must release the defendant from custody and return any property that was seized.