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Out of State Client Help

Out of State Criminal Defense Lawyers

Damico & Stockstill, Attorneys at Law, welcome clients, and referrals from lawyers, outside Louisiana. Among the cases we handle are those involving:

  • Drug possession
  • Drug trafficking
  • DUI and vehicular homicide
  • Environmental crimes
  • Federal crimes
  • Internet/computer crimes
  • Sex crimes
  • Violent crimes
  • White collar crimes

Local Attorneys Know the Local Rules

Thomas C. Damico worked for five years as an assistant district attorney for the East Baton Rouge Parish. Brent Stockstill served as an assistant DA for 18 years. They know the law, the local rules, and the strategies of local prosecutors' offices. Most cases do not go to trial but rather depend on negotiation and pretrial strategy. Our attorneys know the likelihood of charges being filed, of possible reductions in charges and penalties, and alternative sentencing.

The attorneys strive to provide the best possible defense with the minimum of exposure. They have a combined 50 years experience and are AV-rated* under Martindale Hubbell's peer review rating system.

Baton Rouge Louisiana DUI/DWI Attorneys

If you or a client is facing charges in Louisiana, our out-of-state criminal defense lawyers can handle your case, most likely without your appearance in court or even return to Louisiana.

We offer a free initial consultation on most out-of-state criminal defense cases. You can expect effective communication whether on the phone or by e-mail, accessibility and availability, and close attention to your case. For respected, aggressive and experienced representation call (225) 769-0190 or contact a Baton Rouge Louisiana DUI/DWI lawyer online for a free initial consultation at our law firm in East Baton Rouge Parish.

*CV, BV and AV are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the Judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell Ratings fall into two categories - legal ability and general ethical standards.