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Guide to the DUI Legal Process In Louisiana

July 15, 2023Eric G. Johnson

When a person is believed to have operated a motor vehicle while impaired by alcohol in Louisiana, they can either be charged with a driving under the influence (DUI) or a driving while intoxicated (DWI) charge. While these charges mean different things in some states, they are identical charges here and can carry significant consequences…

Can Police Search Your Work Computer for Evidence of a Sex Crime?

July 10, 2023Eric G. Johnson

The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution grants people the right to have a reasonable expectation of privacy when in their homes or with their personal belongings. However, when the police are investigating a sex crime such as possession of child pornography, molestation of a juvenile, sex trafficking, or other prohibited sexual contact, they can obtain…

Can Drug Charges Impact Your Financial Aid?

July 5, 2023Eric G. Johnson

When someone is convicted of drug charges, there are often immediate impacts, such as incarceration, fines, community service, and probation requirements. However, many people do not realize that there are long-lasting consequences of the conviction as well. Convictions can make it difficult to obtain housing and employment. However, drug convictions can no longer impact a…

What Happens If I Refuse a Field Sobriety Test in Louisiana?

June 12, 2023Eric G. Johnson

Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol is a serious offense in Louisiana. In Louisiana, an officer may stop you if they have probable cause to believe you’re operating a vehicle under the influence. They may then ask you to submit to a field sobriety test, which determines whether you’re impaired and the level…

What Are the 5 Types of Homicide in Louisiana?

June 8, 2023Eric G. Johnson

Louisiana law recognizes five distinct types of homicide, each carrying its own definitions, legal implications, and potential penalties. Whether you’re a legal professional looking to deepen your knowledge or an individual seeking to understand the varying degrees of homicide, John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm is here to provide valuable insights and protect…

Does Your DUI Affect Your Teaching License in Louisiana?

June 4, 2023Eric G. Johnson

As an educator in Louisiana, you play a critical role in shaping the minds of future generations. However, life can throw us unexpected challenges, and facing a DUI charge can be overwhelming. Alongside the legal ramifications, you may be worried about the potential impact on your teaching license and your ability to continue doing what…

What Constitutes as Hurricane Looting in Louisiana?

May 22, 2023Eric G. Johnson

When it comes to major hurricanes and where they make landfall, Louisiana ranks third in the nation, coming behind only Florida and Texas in the number of severe storms. When these storms strike, thousands, or even hundreds of thousands, of businesses and homes are temporarily vacant as residents and owners wait for the danger to…

Why Summer Sees an Increase in Crime in Louisiana

May 17, 2023Eric G. Johnson

Summer is fast approaching, along with an increase in certain types of crime. While increases in crime rate during the summer months impact communities all across the nation, certain factors about the south – and Louisiana, in particular – make crime more likely. The hot weather has a lot to do with seasonal crime increases….

When Does Theft Become a Felony?

May 12, 2023Eric G. Johnson

In Louisiana, theft can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the value of the item that was allegedly stolen. There are stark differences between the potential consequences of a misdemeanor theft charge and a charge of felony theft, including a period of incarceration that can be far lengthier for a…

What Are the Penalties for Sending Prescription Drugs in the Mail in Louisiana?

May 6, 2023Eric G. Johnson

Let’s say you suffer from chronic pain and so does your friend elsewhere. Your doctor recently prescribed a medication for you to take that has positively impacted your health and you would like to send some of your pills to your friend so they can try them and see if they work for them. Is…

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