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Divorce: What happens to parental rights if incarcerated?

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Last Modified on Mar 12, 2024

Incarceration in prison can jeopardize the chances of a continued relationship between a Louisiana parent and his or her children. The law typically protects parental rights after a divorce, but a parent in jail loses most of those rights. Although that person will still be…

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Criminal defense: Uber driver accused of robbing for crack money

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Last Modified on Mar 08, 2024

Police say a 45-year-old man who was reportedly incarcerated by the Louisiana Department of Corrections until the beginning of last November recently admitted to robbing gas stations, He allegedly claimed that his crack cocaine addiction drove him to do it. Typically, the best strategy after…

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Criminal defense: Counterfeit charges filed against Louisiana man

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Last Modified on Mar 08, 2024

Businesses nationwide, including in Louisiana, are always concerned about the use of counterfeit money. Such vigilance by a store owner led to the arrest of a man who is now facing several charges. He and his legal counsel are likely focused on preparing a comprehensive…

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Skilled criminal defense required for multiple charges

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Last Modified on Mar 08, 2024

Whenever a Louisiana resident faces a criminal charge, the first concern of the accused person will likely be the defense options. An arrest does not mean the accused person is guilty, and he or she will remain innocent until — and if — the prosecution…

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