How Can a DWI Conviction Impact You?

Posted by Jarrett P. AmbeauDec 29, 20220 Comments

A DWI conviction can negatively impact your career, finances and overall quality of life. Hiring a skilled and aggressive criminal defense attorney who can fight for you in court is important if you have been arrested for a DWI in Louisiana. Law enforcement may charge you with a DWI or DUI if you are operat...

Assault and Battery in Louisiana

Posted by Jarrett P. AmbeauNov 17, 20220 Comments

In Louisiana, assault and battery without weapons are typically charged as misdemeanor offenses punishable by jail time and substantial fines. However, depending on the victim and circumstances of the case, assault and battery charges may be classified as felony offenses. Assault is when a person commits an act that puts a victim in reasonable apprehension of harmful or offensive contact. Battery is when someone commits an act that inflicts harmful or offensive contact on the victim.

What to Expect From Arraignment to Trial

Posted by Jarrett P. AmbeauOct 19, 20220 Comments

Being charged with a crime or facing a prison sentence is a scary, nerve-racking experience. Even if you have been through the legal process before, you may not know what to expect after being charged with a crime. Each case is different, but this article provides an overview of what to expect after you post a bond or have an arraignment in a criminal case. 

Understanding Your Miranda Rights

Posted by Jarrett P. AmbeauOct 13, 20220 Comments

Your defense in a criminal case turns on the facts and law. Your rights as a person exist in the law, and your criminal defense attorney should fight for those rights at every turn. Your rights during a stop by police or an arrest are clear. These are non-negotiable rights and cannot be taken from you on the side of the road. I would suggest that the side of the road is not the best place to fight for, or assert, your rights; but you benefit from them at all times. 

Who is "Innocent Until Proven Guilty" anymore?

Posted by Ryan VoloAug 25, 20210 Comments

Our justice system seems to convict people in reverse these days. A person was to remain innocent until proven guilty, however, with the increasing amount of social media, someone charged with a crime is mere seconds away from being convicted by social media. Once an arrest is made, they are instantly guilty until proven innocent... But will they ever be able to retake their innocence once their guilt is automatically assumed?

Who Am I & How DNA Figured It Out!

Posted by Jarrett P. AmbeauJul 06, 20210 Comments

HOW CAN DNA AND FORENSIC EVIDENCE HELP YOU? Imagine you have sent off your DNA to Ancestry.com and find you have a family member who has been an unidentified missing person for decades. Check out this article on how DNA and Forensic Evidence helped identify this missing young boy. He was f...

What Is the Role of a Public Defender?

Posted by Jarrett P. AmbeauMay 21, 20210 Comments

In the U.S., the role of a public defender is to represent clients who cannot pay for private counsel and who are at risk of losing their liberty if convicted. The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees the rights of criminal defendants, including the right to a public trial without ...

Why Does Louisiana Lead the Nation in Murders?

Posted by Jarrett P. AmbeauMay 06, 20210 Comments

Statistics of Violence in New Orleans and Surrounding Cities. If you are a resident of Louisiana, then you know there is so much to adore about the Pelican State. Filled with sports fanatics, a subtropical climate, delicious Cajun and Creole cuisine, and a lower cost of living than the rest of th...

Is It a Crime to Not File Taxes?

Posted by Jarrett P. AmbeauApr 28, 20210 Comments

Find Out if You Are Legally Obligated to File a Tax Return In the year 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government extended the yearly federal tax filing deadline from April 15, 2021 to May 17, 2021. For some, this extension has made tax season a bit less stressful, but there is no...

How Should Firearms Be Transported in a Boat?

Posted by Jarrett P. AmbeauApr 08, 20210 Comments

What “Shall-Issue” Laws Mean and How They Affect Your Rights in the Boat Lover's Dream State, Louisiana Gun ownership is regulated by federal law, including restriction of the ownership of specific types of firearms. The National Firearms Act puts restrictions on the sale or possession of short-b...

First-Degree Murder vs. Second-Degree Murder

Posted by Jarrett P. AmbeauMar 24, 20210 Comments

What Does a First-Degree Murder Charge Mean? A first-degree murder refers to an unlawful killing that is committed with specific intent under certain circumstances. It is the most serious of all homicide offenses in Louisiana. First-degree murder is punishable by death or a sentence of life in prison at hard labor without the benefit of probation, parole, or suspension of sentence - a conviction for first-degree murder in Louisiana will result in the person staying in jail until death.

What Does the Law Say About Prostitution?

Posted by Jarrett P. AmbeauMar 09, 20210 Comments

About Criminal Prostitution Law and What Acts Are Considered Prostitution Prostitution is defined as the exchange of sexual activity for money. It is illegal in all of the U.S. except in 12 of Nevada's 16 counties. In 1971, the Storey County Commission officially sanctioned Joe Conforte's Mustang...

How Does Court-Ordered Community Service Work?

Posted by Jarrett P. AmbeauFeb 11, 20210 Comments

Common Examples of Court-ordered Community Service Court-ordered community service, also called community restitution, is a form of punishment that benefits the community that was harmed by the offender's crime. A judge has the authority to sentence a defendant to court-ordered community service,...

What Is a Forensic Attorney?

Posted by Jarrett P. AmbeauJan 30, 20214 Comments

Reviewing DNA and Forensic Science Evidence Forensic investigations involve gathering and analyzing crime-related physical evidence in order to determine guilt or reach a conclusion in a case. During a forensic investigation, investigators will analyze blood, fluid, fingerprints, and residue to b...

What Are the Most Common Types of Violent Crimes?

Posted by Jarrett P. AmbeauJan 29, 20210 Comments

Learn About the Main Types of Violent Crimes In the U.S., violent crimes are defined as incidents that involve force or the threat of force. In 2019, there were 1.2 million violent crimes reported in the country. This means that every year, millions of individuals find themselves being accused of...

State vs. Federal Criminal Charges

Posted by Jarrett P. AmbeauDec 23, 20204 Comments

An Inside Look at Federal Crimes, Procedures, and Penalties The difference between state and federal crimes is significant. While state and federal charges should not be treated lightly, accusations brought by the federal government are particularly terrifying. This is because the US government h...

What is Mail Fraud?

Posted by Jarrett P. AmbeauDec 17, 20200 Comments

According to the US Postal Inspection Service (USPIS), any fraud that involves the US mail is mail fraud, whether it originates in the mail, by phone, or online. As such, you should be aware of the following types of mail fraud that federal agencies such ...

8 Examples of Extortion to Know

Posted by Jarrett P. AmbeauNov 22, 20202 Comments

Extortion is the communication of threats to another with the intention to obtain anything of value or any acquittance, advantage, or immunity of any description. If convicted, you could suffer imprisonment for one to 15 years in addition to fines, victim restitution, and more.

What Is the Castle Doctrine?

Posted by Jarrett P. AmbeauNov 10, 20200 Comments

A Closer Look at Louisiana ‘Stand Your Ground' Laws Imagine this. It is 3 a.m. and you wake up to the sound of footsteps in your living room downstairs. You check your outdoor security camera footage to see if anyone broke into your house. To your surprise, someone did, in fact, break into your h...

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