In the United States, Louisiana, and even New Orleans, there are federal agencies that obtain investigative information from drug investigations through a method called parallel construction. In the United States,...
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Halloween in New Orleans is an opportunity for both locals and visits for have fun and show off their creativity. With the aid of the Voodoo Music Festival, the Big...
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Hurricanes happen so often in New Orleans that there is a natural course or preparation that residents typically will act out. As a criminal defense lawyer in New Orleans, I...
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Southern Decadence in New Orleans is where you want to be this weekend if you are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender or just looking to have a great time with a...
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Hurricane Season is warming up, we must remember our basic hurricane prep reminders. For many in New Orleans, the word hurricane indicates a season - not something to be scared...
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The City of New Orleans Recently Sent out these tips so, I thought I would share them with you: Back to School Safety Tips As parents prepare for the start...
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Tulane Avenue was once known as a bustling part of New Orleans for tourists and locals, and a transit area to Mid-City and the airport. That was more than 50...
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The Louisiana House Bill regarding Act 250 was signed into legislation by Governor Bobby Jindal this summer and will become effective on January 1, 2014. The purpose is to minimize...
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How important is the is a/c to you during the summer in New Orleans? How about when you're inside a State owned building, like Orleans Parish Criminal District Courthouse at Tulane...
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You might be reading a lot about gang criminal violence in New Orleans lately and how a number of "gang" members are being indicted on racketeering charges. No, racketeering has...
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