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What do I do if I get arrested?

bttn_commonquestionsGetting arrested is a serious problem, but at NOLA Criminal Law, I have been helping people like you solve serious problems for people for a long time. Let me show you how I can help you. A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step. Talking to a lawyer should be the first step you take.

Know Your Rights. Get a Lawyer NOW.

It is important to get a qualified criminal defense attorney involved as soon as possible after arrest to help protect your rights, as well as to help friends and loved ones navigate the complexities of post-arrest court proceedings and the procedures associated with posting bail. You need to be prepared for what to do to defend yourself – what are your rights? – what should you say, and what shouldn’t you say?

You can call me immediately at (504) 571-9529, text me at (504) 237-5245, or email me using the “Contact Us” form to the right of this page. I promise your request will be answered immediately.

Were You Arrested for a Felony or Misdemeanor Crime?

If you have been arrested for a felony or misdemeanor offense, you will want to get a criminal defense attorney involved as soon as possible to protect your rights, and maintain you freedom. A criminal defense attorney may be able to help you get the charges dismissed or reduced, and in many cases can  handle the case without you even having to go to court. If you have been arrested for a felony or misdemeanor crime, please click here to read more about your rights and your options going forward.

Were You Arrested for a DUI/DWI Offense?

If you have been arrested for a DUI/DWI offense, there are things you need to do immediately to protect your driving record. A DUI/DWI defense attorney can help protect your driver’s license, and even negotiate a dismissal or reduction of the charges. If you have been arrested for a DUI/DWI offense, please click here for more information about a DUI/DWI arrest.

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