Changing Directions: A Case for a Modern and Empirical Approach to Pretrial Detention and Bail In many jurisdictions within Louisiana, Bail is set by a Judge upon the issuance of a warrant. That warrant is either issued before the arrest is made[1] or within 48 hours of an arrest[2]. In either event, the judge reliesContinue reading
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Grand Theft Auto VI: SWLA
Carjacking is the intentional taking of another person’s motor vehicle that occurs when the driver or passenger are present. This is only the first difference between this charge and the others in this article. Arguably more important is that this charge requires that the state prove the use of force or intimidation. If convicted ofContinue reading “Grand Theft Auto VI: SWLA“
Arrests, Convictions & the 2nd Amendment
Can you own/possess a firearm after a felony conviction? Federal Law prohibits the ownership or possession of a firearm if you have been convicted in a federal court of any crime that has a possible punishment of more than one year. (even if you weren’t actually sentenced to one year) In Louisiana, if youContinue reading “Arrests, Convictions & the 2nd Amendment”
Bail or bust: Should you post bail?
Imagine that you are at home when you get a call from a friend or family member asking if you can bond them out of jail. Before you bond your friend or family member out of jail, you should know what entails. Posting bail for someone is often stressful but if you are prepared, it can greatly reduce the amount of stress the process creates.