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What is justifiable homicide in Louisiana?
by Lorenzi & Barnatt, L.L.C. | Jun 5, 2015 | Felonies
Homicide is one of the most serious crimes a person can be accused of in Louisiana. When faced with such allegations, one's head may be swirling with questions about how they can defend themselves and what their future will bring. When facing the very real possibility...
How are felonies distinguished from misdemeanors?
On Behalf of Lorenzi & Barnatt, L.L.C. | May 21, 2015 | Felonies
Being charged with a crime is not something any Louisiana resident aspires to. Although there is a marked difference between felonies and misdemeanors, neither is viewed in a positive light. Misdemeanors are crimes that do not rise to the level of a felony and are...
Police task force in Louisiana pursuing criminals
On Behalf of Lorenzi & Barnatt, L.L.C. | Apr 24, 2015 | Felonies
Based on the crime alleged, an individual can face federal charges or state charges. This has to do with the nature of the crime as well as the type of crime. Federal crimes are crimes that are against federal law. State crimes are those crimes that the states can...
Man in Louisiana arrested for drug possession
On Behalf of Lorenzi & Barnatt, L.L.C. | Apr 17, 2015 | Felonies
When charged with a crime, there is a marked difference in being charged with a misdemeanor and being charged with a felony. A misdemeanor is a lesser charge more or less. With a misdemeanor, the person that has been charged and processed through the legal system...
Young Louisiana man faces time for possible felony charges
On Behalf of Lorenzi & Barnatt, L.L.C. | Mar 5, 2015 | Felonies
Crimes that are dealt with by the legal system are handled very differently depending on the crime. Criminal activity runs the gamut from misdemeanors to felonies, and the law treats each of these very distinctly. Misdemeanors are those crimes that are less severe in...
Although nonviolent, health-care fraud is still a felony offense
On Behalf of Lorenzi & Barnatt, L.L.C. | Feb 12, 2015 | Felonies
Like every other state, Louisiana classifies crimes as misdemeanors or felonies, depending on the gravity of an act and the injury to its victims. Misdemeanor offenses are comparatively minor. Felonies, however, are considered to be severe, and the consequences for a...
Jena man, 39, faces felony timber theft allegations
On Behalf of Lorenzi & Barnatt, L.L.C. | Jan 8, 2015 | Felonies
Throughout the country, including Louisiana, criminal offenses are broken down into two main categories based on their severity: misdemeanors and felonies. Felony charges are more serious and have potentially life-altering consequences if the accused is convicted,...
Police search for a man accused of felony count
On Behalf of Lorenzi & Barnatt, L.L.C. | Dec 11, 2014 | Felonies
Generally, felony charges carry stiffer fines and penalties compared with misdemeanor offenses. When someone faces felony charges, this can mean that that person is being accused of criminal offenses that go against the moral turpitude of the community. In Louisiana,...
Former not-for-profit agency director faces felony charges
On Behalf of Lorenzi & Barnatt, L.L.C. | Nov 14, 2014 | Felonies
Felonies constitute the most serious of criminal offenses. In Louisiana, as in most states, felonies include violent crimes such as assault, rape and murder, as well as nonviolent crimes that legislatures determine to be so serious as to warrant extreme punishment....
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