On June 22, 2021, Governor Edwards signed Louisiana's House Bill 391. The Bill allows possession of small amounts of raw marijuana for medicinal use. As reported by WDSU 6 News, individuals found having less than 14 grams of nonprescription marijuana will also no...
Month: June 2021
What happens during the appeals process?
After you receive a judgment after a criminal case, you may be able to appeal the verdict. If you plan to file a notice of appeal, there are some things you need to know. The American Bar Association describes appeals as court processes to analyze whether an error...
What happens to evidence obtained unlawfully?
The police do what they must to build a case against a suspect. In some situations, this means going about collecting evidence the wrong way. The U.S. Constitution affords citizens protection against unlawful search and seizure. However, in some instances, the...
What are some signs of domestic violence?
Separating fact from fiction is important when it comes to accusations of domestic violence. You may be facing claims that you abused your spouse but do not know how to defend yourself. Knowing exactly what constitutes domestic violence can help you determine what to...
How does mental illness contribute to theft crimes?
If you face charges of theft, you may feel judged by society. Often, people reduce stealing to taking something dishonestly without permission. According to Healthline, you may have addictive compulsive disorders or other mental health issues that cause you to steal....
How can social media impact your case?
If you happen to be like most people, you probably divulge a lot of your life on social media. While it may not seem harmful to talk about your day, share your fears or engage with friends and family over Facebook, Twitter or any other social media platform, you may...
What is an appeal?
Many people misunderstand the appeals process in a criminal case. You cannot appeal simply because you lost. You cannot use this process to get a new trial because you did not like the way your first trial went. According to the United States Department of Justice,...