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Should you turn yourself in if there's a warrant out for your arrest

Should You Turn Yourself in if There’s a Warrant for Your Arrest?

April 5, 2022Eric G. Johnson

Having an active warrant for your arrest can be stressful and frightening, mainly because the arrest could happen at any time. If you have an arrest warrant in Louisiana, you may be wondering if it is in your best interest to turn yourself into the police as a sign of good faith and cooperation. However,…

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How Social Media Can Affect Your Louisiana Criminal Case

How Social Media Can Affect Your Louisiana Criminal Case

April 1, 2022Eric G. Johnson

Social media sites and apps like Facebook, Twitter, Tiktok, and Instagram are great for personal expression as well as connecting with friends and family. However, it is essential to remember that nothing you post online is private. Investigators may dig through your social media history to confirm an alibi or look for incriminating information if…

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Man holding his head in his hands after learning about the consequences of a felony record.

What Are the Long-Term Implications of a Felony Record?

March 29, 2022Eric G. Johnson

Being charged with a felony-level offense can be an incredibly harrowing and stressful experience. The sentences for convicted felons in Louisiana can be severe and include heavy fines, lengthy prison sentences, and in some cases, the death penalty. While these penalties can drastically alter a person’s life, many individuals convicted of felonies suffer lasting consequences…

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Firearm, ammo and bag of drugs. How a felony can affect ability to own a gun.

How a Louisiana Drug Charge Can Affect Your Ability to Own a Gun

March 22, 2022Eric G. Johnson

A drug possession or trafficking conviction can significantly impact your life for years after your initial sentence. Depending on the severity of the crime and the factors of your case, you could be charged with a felony-level offense. Louisiana is especially tough on drug crimes, and those convicted could face extended prison sentences with hard…

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Homicide scene investigator. All about manslaughter laws in Louisiana.

Everything You Need to Know About Manslaughter Laws in Louisiana

March 15, 2022Eric G. Johnson

Being arrested on manslaughter charges can be extremely challenging and frightening. As a homicide charge, manslaughter is one of the most severe crimes a person in Louisiana can face, and individuals convicted of manslaughter could spend the rest of their lives doing hard labor behind bars. Fortunately, if you face manslaughter charges in Louisiana, you…

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Man in orange jumpsuit standing in front of a judge. What is double jeopardy in Louisiana?

How Does Double Jeopardy Work in Louisiana?

March 8, 2022Eric G. Johnson

While many Louisianians may be familiar with the 1992 film “Double Jeopardy” shot in New Orleans, they may not know how the rule works in criminal law. Double jeopardy is a right guaranteed to all Americans under the fifth amendment of the U.S. constitution. This right prevents an individual from being tried for the same…

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Can You Be Charged with Murder without Murdering Anyone?

February 23, 2022Eric G. Johnson

If a person is convicted of murder in Louisiana, they could be facing life in prison or even the death penalty. However, under criminal law, it is possible to be charged with murder without ever intending to kill another person. The felony murder rule allows for murder charges if someone is killed while a felony…

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The Difference Between Murder and Manslaughter

February 16, 2022Eric G. Johnson

In Louisiana, homicide charges are the most severe charges a person can face. Louisiana supports capital punishment, and those convicted of first-degree murder can face the death penalty. Certain circumstances, such as the killing of a police officer or murders involving financial gain or hate crimes, can elevate first-degree murder to capital murder charges, which…

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Can a Teen Be Charged as a Drug Trafficker for Sharing Drugs?

February 9, 2022Eric G. Johnson

Illegal drug use in the United States is an ongoing problem, and sadly children and teens are no exception in the devastating statistics. Between 2016 and 2020, drug use went up by 61% among eighth-graders, and it is estimated that 50% of teenagers have misused drugs at least once. With such a prevalence among teens…

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What’s the Difference between Burglary and Robbery in Louisiana?

February 2, 2022Eric G. Johnson

Often misunderstood, burglary and robbery charges are not the same. There are different kinds of burglary and robbery crimes in Louisiana, and the penalties and consequences differ depending on the charges you face. A lawyer can help you evaluate the important details in your case and the best way to combat the charges against you….

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