The Whiddon Law Office is a full service law office dedicated to providing the people of Northeast Louisiana with aggressive representation. When the stakes are high and you're facing criminal charges, you need a Criminal Defense Lawyer with experience, who are available to take your case quickly and confidently, who will go the extra mile to thoroughly investigate your case.
Do not be intimidated by an aggressive prosecutor trying to scare you into accepting a plea deal. Instead, call Keith Whiddon, who has a proven track record and experience to fight the charges. Our law office's mission is to aggressively and tenaciously defend our clients, even before the case reaches the courtroom! You need to know your rights under the law, and immediately act to protect them.
Keith prepared a Power of Attorney and Living Will for me. We had a consolation concerning my wishes then Keith drew up the papers in a timely manner and took care of having them filed. He was prompt in returning phone calls.
Do not be intimidated by an aggressive prosecutor trying to scare you into accepting a plea deal. Instead, call Keith Whiddon, who has a proven track record and experience to fight the charges. Our law office's mission is to aggressively and tenaciously defend our clients, even before the case reaches the courtroom! You need to know your rights under the law, and immediately act to protect them.
Keith prepared a Power of Attorney and Living Will for me. We had a consolation concerning my wishes then Keith drew up the papers in a timely manner and took care of having them filed. He was prompt in returning phone calls.
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Keith T. Whiddon is a native of Vernon Parish.
After relocating to northern Louisiana to attend the University of Louisiana at Monroe, Keith earned a Bachelor's degree where he graduated with honors.
He then attended the Mississippi School of Law where he was a member of the moot court board and graduated with a Juris Doctorate and a Certificate of Civil Law Studies.
Keith started his criminal defense career as a public defender in Ouachita Parish where he successfully defended numerous clients in City Court and District Court who had been accused of drunk driving, drug possession, violent crimes, and sex crimes.
After relocating to northern Louisiana to attend the University of Louisiana at Monroe, Keith earned a Bachelor's degree where he graduated with honors.
He then attended the Mississippi School of Law where he was a member of the moot court board and graduated with a Juris Doctorate and a Certificate of Civil Law Studies.
Keith started his criminal defense career as a public defender in Ouachita Parish where he successfully defended numerous clients in City Court and District Court who had been accused of drunk driving, drug possession, violent crimes, and sex crimes.
In Louisiana, a DWI is defined as the operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, an illegal substance, prescription drugs taken above the prescribed dosage or the combination of drugs (illegal or prescription) and alcohol.
If you are arrested for a DWI you will face a suspension of your license as well as a variety of criminal penalties that will vary depending on your age, blood alcohol content, whether you have been convicted of a prior DWI in Louisiana or any other state and whether there is an injury or fatality that occurred as a result of operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
If you are arrested for a DWI you will face a suspension of your license as well as a variety of criminal penalties that will vary depending on your age, blood alcohol content, whether you have been convicted of a prior DWI in Louisiana or any other state and whether there is an injury or fatality that occurred as a result of operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
A Felony is a crime that is classified as the most serious types of offenses which can be either violent or non-violent.
A sex crime conviction threatens your life, liberty and reputation.
I can personally advise you on your options to minimize any damage to you and your family's future as a result of a sex crime case.
Attorney Keith Whiddon is able to assist you during your criminal case and this includes all aspects of criminal law defense representation from the investigation phase through sentencing.
A sex crime conviction threatens your life, liberty and reputation.
I can personally advise you on your options to minimize any damage to you and your family's future as a result of a sex crime case.
Attorney Keith Whiddon is able to assist you during your criminal case and this includes all aspects of criminal law defense representation from the investigation phase through sentencing.
My name is Keith and I am an attorney in Northeast Louisiana.
In the last year, I have narrowed my focus to representing clients accused of crimes and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
I am licensed to practice law in all Louisiana State Courts, the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, and all United States District Courts located in Louisiana.
If you or someone you know is in serious trouble with the law, has been arrested, or accused of a crime, you need the best guidance and the best defense.
In the last year, I have narrowed my focus to representing clients accused of crimes and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
I am licensed to practice law in all Louisiana State Courts, the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, and all United States District Courts located in Louisiana.
If you or someone you know is in serious trouble with the law, has been arrested, or accused of a crime, you need the best guidance and the best defense.
In Louisiana, crimes are usually classified into two categories, felonies or misdemeanors.
The distinction made between the crimes, and their classification happens to be subject to a case by case basis instead of a set distinction.
Misdemeanors in Louisiana are crimes other than felonies, and while they are not classified as severe as a felony, they should not be taken lightly.
Many misdemeanor convictions may intensify, meaning that a subsequent charge could possibly become a felony.
The judge can put you in jail for up to six months on a single charge.
The distinction made between the crimes, and their classification happens to be subject to a case by case basis instead of a set distinction.
Misdemeanors in Louisiana are crimes other than felonies, and while they are not classified as severe as a felony, they should not be taken lightly.
Many misdemeanor convictions may intensify, meaning that a subsequent charge could possibly become a felony.
The judge can put you in jail for up to six months on a single charge.
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