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If you or a loved one is facing a criminal charge, you may have a lot of questions about the legal process and the future. At Damico & Stockstill, Attorneys at Law, we can answer your questions and develop a strategy for minimizing the negative consequences of an arrest. In case you would like to learn more about a particular area of criminal law, here are some articles that provide information about state and federal criminal law issues in Louisiana.
- Medicaid fraud prosecution is a high priority in Louisiana
- Louisiana: Number One with a Prison
- What factors affect how quickly a person’s BAC level rises?
- Embezzlement in Louisiana: What you should know
- Who must register as a sex offender in Louisiana?
- DWI laws and minors in Louisiana
- Louisiana relaxes marijuana laws but it remains illegal for the vast majority
- False eyewitness identification: Common cause of wrongful conviction
- Most people in Louisiana support looser marijuana laws
- College athletes in Baton Rouge can easily wind up in legal trouble
- College Student Arrests
- Drug trafficking busts along Louisiana’s I-20 can bring federal charges
- Convicted of a sex crime? Offenders face long odds adjusting after prison
- Vehicular homicide in Louisiana: what every driver should know
- Building the Modern Family: Unnecessary and Arbitrary Restrictions On Adult Adoptions and the Impact On Free Choice for Familial Affiliations
- Sentencing in the South: Capital Punishment
- Police Misconduct in Louisiana Demonstrates Need for Scrutiny
- New Louisiana informant law leads to prisoner release
- National Blue-Ribbon Commission May Encourage Criminal Justice Reform
- Louisiana places whole host of restrictions on convicted sex offenders
- Louisiana Considers Revising DWI Laws
- Law Prohibits Sex Offenders in Louisiana From Using Social Media Sites
- Hundreds of New Laws Take Effect in Louisiana
- Fair Sentencing Act May Mean Early Release for Some With Crack Sentences
- Congress Considers Cybercrime Legislation for Infrastructure
- Child pornography investigations often involve federal and state agencies
- Big Brother Has Become a Little Bigger, But You Won’t Know It
- Ban on Sex Offenders using Internet Ruled Unconstitutional