In Louisiana and most other states, the legal drinking age is 21. However, it’s important to know that there are exceptions to the national minimum legal age. Can minors drink alcohol? Although the legal age for consuming alcohol is 21 to combat problems like DUI,...
Year: 2022
Concerns about eyewitness testimony
When a credible eyewitness identifies someone during a criminal investigation, Louisiana prosecutors may claim to have a strong case. However, things could fall apart for the prosecutor when the case moves to trial. Eyewitness testimony is not always credible, and...
DUI convictions may lead to long-term troubles
Anyone who commits a DUI runs the risk of significant legal consequences. Fines and jail time are possible, depending on the specifics. Louisiana DUI offenders may find the effects continue even after the case closes. DUI arrests and convictions remain on people's...
What are Louisiana’s child custody relocation rules?
Louisiana has a lot of rules surrounding child custody relocation. You should check the law before moving with your child. Failure to do so could result in the judge ordering you to move back and pay the legal expenses of the other parent. What counts as a relocation?...
Are the police lying to juvenile suspects?
Anyone who lies to the police would likely face criminal charges for making false statements. Ironically, during police questioning, Louisiana law enforcement may make inaccurate statements to get a suspect to self-incriminate. The most frustrating element here is...
Reasonable suspicion for a DUI stop in Louisiana
Being pulled over at a DUI checkpoint is an experience no one wants to go through. You may be nervous and unsure of what to do or say. The officer may ask you questions and request that you perform field sobriety tests. It's important to know your rights so that you...
Refusal to submit to DUI testing a crime in Louisiana
All states have what is known as an implied consent law, which requires motorists to submit to chemical testing when police officers have reason to believe that they are operating their vehicles while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Drunk driving suspects in...
Tips for helping children with a tough divorce in Louisiana
Divorce is tough on everyone involved, but it can be especially difficult for children. If you are a parent going through a divorce in Louisiana, it is important to remember to put your child first and help them through this difficult time. Here are some tips for...
Types of bonds generally allowed in Louisiana courts
People accused of committing crimes in Louisiana and around the country appear in court for the first time when they attend an arraignment hearing. The judges who preside over these proceedings hear dozens of cases in a single session, so this is not a time for...
How to stay focused on your children during your divorce
One thing many Louisiana couples who are going through a divorce may worry about is the effect the divorce will have on their children. If you have this concern, the fact that you are thinking about it is an important first step. Focus on the children Children can...