The Day the Music Died: Getting Arrested at Jazz Fest
Posted on by Townsend MyersSo, I guess the title of this post is a little misleading. Not because this isn’t about getting arrested at Jazz Fest – it is – but because many people who get arrested around this […]
The Truth About Treme, Part I
Posted on by Townsend MyersWatching Treme on HBO, like everyone here in New Orleans, I am prone to look for what is true New Orleans, and what is not. And being a criminal defense attorney (and one who was back working during the fall of 2005) I tend to be more critical of those parts of the show portraying the criminal justice system…and there are many. So I am going to throw my hat in the ring with the many Treme critics, but only insofar as my thoughts on the accuracy of the show’s depiction of crime and criminal justice after the storm.
At least someone thinks I know what I’m doing
Posted on by Townsend MyersWell, I didn’t make the 2009 list of top lawyers in New Orleans, but it looks like someone thinks I know what I am doing. I include an excerpt from the blog post I just […]
NOLA Criminal Law and the Lawman
Posted on by Townsend MyersSo I was having dinner with my family at Pho Tau Bay last night when in walks none other that the Lawman, Steven Segal, with his team of Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s deputies. They looked like […]
NOLA Criminal Law on LaunchPad TV
Posted on by Townsend MyersEpisode 38, Launch Pad TV, February 26, 2010
I discuss my approach to criminal defense for students and professionals with Chris and Ben from Launch Pad TV.