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LA First to Ban the Box on College Applications

December 14, 2017Eric G. Johnson

Education is the gateway to opportunity. Unfortunately, not everyone in the United States has keys to that gateway. In Louisiana, one out of every eighty-six adults is behind bars. The state is often dubbed “the world’s prison capital” as it holds more prisoners than anywhere else in the world. With some of the toughest sentencing…

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Drastic Changes to Louisiana’s Sentencing Laws are Here

December 6, 2017Eric G. Johnson

All criminal charges are classified as an infraction, felony, or misdemeanor. While infractions are the least severe, both misdemeanor and felony charges face penalties such as steep fines, incarceration, probation, and more. The penalties for a charge are largely dependent on the circumstances surrounding the case. In the state of Louisiana, how individuals have been…

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Can I Refuse an Alcohol Test in Louisiana?

November 9, 2017Eric G. Johnson

Due to nationwide implied consent laws, drivers who are stopped for DWI face a difficult decision. They can either proceed with the blood or breathalyzer test the officer wishes to conduct, or they can refuse the test to avoid providing incriminating evidence. Unfortunately, choosing the latter option can also lead to negative consequences. It is…

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Louisiana First-Time Offender’s Guide

October 23, 2017Eric G. Johnson

There is a first time for nearly everything in life. For Louisiana’s criminal offenders, the first arrest is often the consequence of poor decision-making. As a first-time offender, you are likely new to the criminal justice system and may be worried about having ended up on the wrong side of the law. The state government…

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Resisting Arrest Declared Felony Hate Crime in Louisiana

September 16, 2017Eric G. Johnson

The governor of Louisiana recently signed a new bill into law, outlining the responsibilities of various law enforcement agencies and their roles in maintaining public safety. Dubbed the “Blue Lives Matter” bill, this bill makes it a felony hate crime to commit a criminal offense against a police officer. It also extends to resisting arrest…

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What are the Benefits of a Mistrial in Louisiana?

September 9, 2017Eric G. Johnson

Any case that goes to trial in front of a jury carries the possibility of a mistrial. A judge must declare a mistrial when the jury for a criminal trial cannot agree to a verdict. Such an occurrence can have benefits for the defendant, although there is always the chance that the case will be…

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Low Blood Glucose or Intoxication?

August 29, 2017Eric G. Johnson

Those with diabetes could produce a false positive blood alcohol content (BAC) if they are given a breathalyzer test while experiencing low blood sugar. The symptoms of low blood sugar levels are very similar to being under the influence of alcohol. In many instances, police officers will not take the time to investigate if the…

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Why DNA is Not Foolproof

August 20, 2017Eric G. Johnson

DNA evidence is one of the most influential modern technologies in the criminal justice system. In the face of advanced technological scrutiny, DNA evidence has continued to be a dependable source of evidence for resolving criminal cases. Although it is difficult to argue with DNA evidence, new research suggests it is not as invincible as…

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Can Owning a Firearm Be Illegal in Louisiana?

August 18, 2017Eric G. Johnson

In Louisiana, known for some of the most lenient gun laws in the United States, many residents assume their right to own a firearm is virtually unrestricted. However, despite these relaxed regulations, there are still circumstances in which owning a firearm can be illegal. From restrictions on ownership for individuals with certain criminal backgrounds to…

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Top Medical Defenses to DUI: How Health Issues Can Impact Your Case

August 12, 2017Eric G. Johnson

Being pulled over for a DWI or DUI in Louisiana is no fun and games, yet police stop and arrest many who have not even touched a drop of alcohol and gotten behind the wheel when the only thing they are guilty of is having a medical condition. Some may find themselves facing DWI charges…

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