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Being charged with a crime is a critical moment in anyone's life. The way in which you respond to the threat posed by a criminal charge can shape the rest of your life. Failing to respond in an effective way or making the wrong choices can leave you in a situation where securing employment may be difficult, where finding housing with a landlord who is willing to rent to you is a challenge, and where you spend substantial time in prison.

Securing effective representation from an experienced New Orleans criminal defense attorney who is committed to helping you achieve the best possible solution to your case is a smart first step toward taking responsibility for your future.

As a New Orleans based law firm, the experienced criminal defense lawyers at Gaynell Williams, LLC represent clients who have been arrested on misdemeanor charges, state charges, felony charges, drug charges, property and theft charges, DWI/DIU charges, federal charges, and white-collar crime charges - to name a few.

Each criminal defense attorney in our New Orleans office tailors their aggressive representation to fit each client's criminal defense needs and works with the top investigators and experts in the field to make sure that no stone is left unturned and no avenue of defense is left unexplored.
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Many people who are charged with crimes make the mistake of assuming that the evidence against them is already overwhelming and they don't stand a chance in court.
However, nothing could be further from the truth!
The reality is that if you have a seasoned, knowledgeable and skillful Louisiana criminal defense on your side, you can have the charges against you completely dismissed or reduced significantly.
When you choose the right attorney, you don't have to spend the rest of your life in jail or be ordered to pay thousands of dollars in fines that you cannot afford.
As an Uber or Lyft ride-sharing driver, have you been accused of sexual assault or abuse, a homicide, or a battery?
Have you been arrested for murder, assault, battery, rape, sexual assault, or DWI/DUI while driving for Uber or Lyft?
As a driver for two of the top ride sharing companies in the United States, we know that the safety of your passengers is your top priority.
Moreover, we know that another one of your top concerns is to protect your riders while they are in your vehicle.
Nevertheless, accusations can be made against you which could turn your life upside down.
With several exceptions, Louisiana law treats most violations of the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substance Law as felonies.
While felony drug charges undoubtedly carry extremely grave consequences that can have a long-lasting impact on the offender's life, the same holds true for the misdemeanor drug charges.
With Louisiana imposing one of the stiffest penalties in the country, even the first drug offense may lead to a lengthy incarceration.
And having a drug crime conviction in your background can forever mark your life and make it difficult to, for instance, pursue a job, purchase a house, or become eligible for a student loan and other financial aid.
If you have been accused of a federal crime, you will be facing an uphill battle not only against a serious charge but also against a well-prepared federal government with sizeable resources.
Our office has made it its mission to invest its vast experience in an attempt to even the odds.
If you are or have a reason to believe that you will be accused of a federal crime, we urge you to seek legal counsel as early in the proceeding as possible.
You have the right to request legal assistance even before the conclusion of the investigation.
Human trafficking is a serious offense.
It is the third largest and fastest growing criminal industry in the world, preceded only by arms trade and drug trafficking.
Human trafficking involves the control and exploitation of people (regardless of age, race, nationality, or gender) by means of violence, deception, fraud, or duress for the purpose of gaining forced labor, commercial sex, servitude, or sale or harvest of human organs.
This crime occurs in every state across the country, including Louisiana.
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