Louisiana Resisting Arrest Criminal Charges
What You Need to Know What is Louisiana Resisting Arrest? In Louisiana, resisting an arrest is part of a broader criminal charge: “resisting an officer.” This means that you have interfered while an...
View ArticleCatastrophic Claim? Be Careful What You Say to Your Doctor
At my law firm, we strongly recommend that you limit the information you provide to your medical providers when you have a pending personal injury claim. Many people do not understand that when they...
View ArticleProbable Cause for a Police Traffic Stop
Many times when my clients are stopped by the police, they have a broken taillight, they swerved over the yellow line, or they ran a stop sign. These are obviously minor infractions. But a simple...
View ArticleCatastrophic Injury Lawsuits – Seizing the Evidence
We have previously written about the importance of quickly reacting when a client suffers a catastrophic injury. In our recent catastrophic injury settlement, acting immediately to protect the accident...
View ArticleCriminal Defense Strategy for Unwitnessed Criminal Allegations
In criminal defense, it is sometimes the case that there are no witnesses to an alleged crime. In this situation, it is simply the victim’s word against the defendant. When we are defending a client...
View ArticleCompromised Verdicts and the Experienced Trial attorney
Recently we had a jury trial in Lafayette Parish. Our client was charged with second degree battery, which is a felony charge. Second degree battery is when someone inflicts serious physical pain on...
View ArticleGreat News for Louisiana! The End of the Non-Unanimous Verdict
As most Louisiana trial lawyers know, and most people who have dealt with the Louisiana criminal justice system, Louisiana was one of two states to allow a non-unanimous verdict. Louisiana and Oregon...
View ArticleThree Things You and Your Attorney Should Do Before Your Criminal Trial
#1- Outline the evidence that will be presented against you. When we are preparing for trial, I have noticed that many of my clients focus on the district attorney’s personality or the lawyer’s ability...
View ArticleLesser and Included Verdicts for Louisiana Murder Charges
In a previous blog post, I discussed compromised verdicts for Louisiana battery charges. Another common instance when a jury will return a compromised verdict is for murder charges. In Louisiana, there...
View ArticleJury Selection and a Not Guilty Verdict
Recently we tried a criminal case where our client was facing significant jail time if convicted of a felony. While picking the jury, we noted that one of the prospective jurors was a former judge who...
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