Ernie (www.ernietheattorney.net) comes through again, trading my help with a traffic ticket for a much needed headshot for my website.
Thanks Ernie, but I thought the deal was that I’d take care of the ticket, and you’d make me look thirty again.
Ernie (www.ernietheattorney.net) comes through again, trading my help with a traffic ticket for a much needed headshot for my website.
Thanks Ernie, but I thought the deal was that I’d take care of the ticket, and you’d make me look thirty again.
Criminal Defense Lawyer
Townsend Myers is a New Orleans criminal defense attorney with more than 30 years of experience representing individuals charged with criminal offenses in Louisiana state courts and United States District Courts. He founded NOLA Criminal Law in 1998, and focuses exclusively on criminal defense, including misdemeanor, felony, DUI/DWI, and federal criminal cases.

Many tourists, convention participants and partygoers fall victim to the misconception that the “laissez les bon temps roulez” party mentality New Orleans is famous for is an excuse to party too hard. Being in New Orleans to “party” is no excuse in the eyes of law enforcement when it comes to violating municipal and criminal laws.
Many a vacation or business trip to New Orleans has been ruined by an unfortunate run in with the New Orleans Police Department. Tourists, convention participants and partygoers should be aware that the New Orleans Police Department enforces laws as strictly as possible and arrests individuals that violate municipal, and state criminal laws no matter what the circumstances
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This is an overview of what you should and should not do in the event you are arrested and charged with a misdemeanor offense in the State of Louisiana. Share this information with your friends and loved ones who live in or may be traveling to New Orleans, or call me now if you have been arrested and charged with a misdemeanor offense.
You can call or text me immediately on me cell phone at (504) 571-9529, call my office at 504.528.9500, email me at townsend@nolacriminallaw.com, or find @nolalaw on twitter.