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Why Choose The Ambeau Law Firm
Most defense firms send the science out. We don’t. Jarrett Ambeau holds a Master of Science in Forensic DNA and Serology from the University of Florida and has been qualified by courts as an expert in forensic DNA interpretation. When the case turns on lab work – DNA mixtures, probabilistic genotyping, serology – we read the underlying data ourselves and challenge it on the science, not just the paperwork. That capability matters in sex offense, homicide, and drug cases, where the state’s case often rests on the crime lab trying to say the evidence means. Don’t let that go without challenge.
The firm’s family law practice is led by attorney Adam Verret, guiding clients through divorce, custody, and related matters — including the cases where a criminal charge and a custody dispute collide.
If you are facing charges in Louisiana state or federal court, contact us for a free consultation.
When the state charges you with a crime, the experience of the lawyer standing next to you is not an abstraction. Jarrett Ambeau has tried more than 60 felony jury trials to verdict in Louisiana state and federal courts. He is a U.S. Army veteran and leads a firm of four attorneys that prepares every case as if it will be tried — because the cases that resolve well are the ones the state knows we’re ready to try.
We appear regularly in the 19th Judicial District Court in Baton Rouge and in district courts across the surrounding parishes, including Ascension, Livingston, and the Felicianas. We handle federal criminal matters in the United States District Court for the Middle, Western and Eastern Districts of Louisiana, and Jarrett Ambeau is admitted to federal practice in Colorado.
Attorneys Ryan Volo and Kylon Brown are former prosecutors. They have built the state’s case from the inside — charging decisions, witness preparation, plea posture — and that is exactly the knowledge it takes to find where the state’s case breaks down. Preparation at this firm means the file gets read: the police reports, the body camera footage, the lab bench notes, the chain of custody. Motions to suppress are built from what the record actually shows, not from a template.

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About The Ambeau Law Firm
Who is Jarrett Ambeau, and what is his background?
Jarrett Ambeau is the founding attorney of The Ambeau Law Firm and one of Baton Rouge’s most experienced criminal defense trial attorneys. He has taken more than 60 felony jury trials to verdict and holds a master’s degree in Forensic DNA and Serology. Courts have qualified him as a forensic DNA interpretation expert. He served as defense counsel in the Netflix documentary I Just Killed My Dad — a top-ten title in the United States for twelve weeks — reflecting the kind of high-stakes, complex defense work this firm takes on.
What experience does the defense team bring?
The Ambeau Law Firm combines prosecution-side and defense-side experience. Former Assistant District Attorney Ryan Volo tried more than 20 felony jury trials as a Baton Rouge prosecutor — handling charges including Second Degree Murder and Armed Robbery. That insider knowledge of how the state builds its cases gives clients a significant strategic advantage. Together, Jarrett and Ryan have handled criminal defense in Louisiana state courts, Federal Court, and across multiple jurisdictions including the Southern District of Texas and the District of Colorado.
Do you handle Federal criminal cases in Louisiana?
Yes. The Ambeau Law Firm is licensed to practice in Federal Court in the Middle District of Louisiana, Western District of Louisiana, Southern District of Texas, and the District of Colorado. Federal charges carry different sentencing guidelines and procedural rules than state cases — experienced federal defense representation matters from the earliest stages of a federal investigation.
When should I contact a criminal defense attorney in Baton Rouge?
You should contact a Baton Rouge criminal defense attorney as soon as possible — ideally before speaking with law enforcement. The hours immediately following an arrest are often when the most damage is done, typically through statements made before a person understands their rights. Whether you are under investigation, have been arrested, or have already been charged, early legal representation allows your attorney to review the evidence, challenge any procedural errors, and begin building a strong defense strategy on your behalf.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I hire an attorney immediately after an arrest?
The hours after an arrest are when the most damage is done — usually through statements people give before they understand their rights. Hiring an attorney right away protects your right to remain silent, gets a lawyer reviewing the case while the evidence is fresh, and lets your defense start shaping the case before the State locks in its version of events. The earlier counsel is involved, the more options you have.
Will my case go to trial?
Many cases resolve through negotiation before trial. But the strongest negotiating position comes from being genuinely ready to try the case — prosecutors deal differently with a firm they know will go to a jury. Jarrett Ambeau has tried more than 60 felony jury trials to verdict, so when trial is the right call, we are prepared to make it.
What are the stages of a criminal case in Louisiana?
A Louisiana criminal case generally moves through investigation, arrest, the filing of charges, arraignment, discovery, pretrial motions and hearings, plea negotiations, trial, sentencing, and — where grounds exist — appeal. Each stage is a point where the right work can change the outcome. We represent clients actively at every one of them.
What are my rights if I’m stopped by the police?
You have the right to remain silent and the right to a lawyer. Exercise both — politely but firmly. You are not required to answer questions about where you’ve been, what you’ve done, or what happened, and you can say you want a lawyer before answering anything of substance. Being respectful and being silent are not contradictory, and your silence cannot be used against you.
Should I just take the plea deal the prosecutor offers?
Not before a defense attorney has tested the State’s evidence. A plea offer is the prosecutor’s opening position, made before the defense has investigated. Offers often improve once weaknesses in the case are exposed — and a guilty plea is a conviction with lasting consequences for your record, your job, and your rights. Have a lawyer review it first.
What makes The Ambeau Law Firm different?
We are trial lawyers first. Our lead attorney has tried more than 60 felony jury trials to verdict and brings a graduate-level background in forensic DNA and serology to cases where the science matters. Our team includes a former Baton Rouge prosecutor, so we understand how the State builds its cases — and how to take them apart. We prepare every case as if it is going to a jury.
Charged with a crime in Baton Rouge or anywhere in Louisiana? Call us today at 225.330.7009 for a confidential consultation.







