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  • Case Results

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    • Attorney Gregory Carter Defends Client Who Acted in Self Defense

      Attorney Gregory Carter Defends Client Who Acted in Self Defense On Aug. 2, 2018, a disagreement between friends ended in a tragic shooting. Attorney Carter was able to get his client, charged with second-degree murder, acquitted by an Orleans Parish jury on Nov. 20, 2019. After viewing surveillance footage and hearing arguments from both the prosecution and the defense, the jury voted for ...
    • Attorney Carter Obtains Not Guilty Verdict in 2014 Murder Case

      With the experienced and skilled legal assistance of our founding attorney, Gregory Q. Carter, a man charged with the second-degree murder in the 2014 slaying of a 35-year-old Domino’s driver was found not guilty by a New Orleans jury in a 10-2 vote this past Thursday (May 17). Additionally, Shane Hughes, 20, was also acquitted in the armed robbery of a woman in her Uptown driveway the previous ...
    • Gregory Carter Successfully Fights Against Rape Allegations in Broadmoor Child Rape Case

      A New Orleans jury recently came to a verdict of not guilty in the trial of Henry, Campbell. Now 22, Campbell was accused of raping a 12-year-old relative while at an overnight stay at a cousin's home on March 5, 2013. He was arrested by police after the girl reported the attack to her school math teacher. He was 18 years old at the time of his arrest. The accuser, who is now 16 years old, ...

    Criminal Defense

    The latest posts for Criminal Defense are listed below.
    • Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Unanimous Jury Verdicts

      On April 20, 2020, the US Supreme Court ruled that the Sixth Amendment’s right to a fair trial requires a unanimous vote in order to convict a criminal defendant of a serious offense. Previously, 48 states allowed an 11-1 verdict to prevent a person’s conviction, meaning a single juror’s “not guilty” verdict was enough to free someone from a criminal charge. But in Louisiana and Oregon, a 10-2 ...
    • Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Unanimous Jury Verdicts

      On April 20, 2020, the US Supreme Court ruled that the Sixth Amendment’s right to a fair trial requires a unanimous vote in order to convict a criminal defendant of a serious offense. Previously, 48 states allowed an 11-1 verdict to prevent a person’s conviction, meaning a single juror’s “not guilty” verdict was enough to free someone from a criminal charge. But in Louisiana and Oregon, a 10-2 ...
    • Shots Fired in Altercation Outside Algiers Bar

      Brothers Kenneth Manard and Valry Manard were jailed last week after being identified via Facebook, then photographic lineup. They are accussed of being involved in an altercation that occurred outside of an Algiers bar on November 18th. Combined, the brothers were booked on three counts of aggravated assault with a firearm, three counts of principal aggravated assault with a firearm, two counts ...

    Firm News

    The latest posts for Firm News are listed below.
    • Attorney Gregory Carter Defends Client Who Acted in Self Defense

      Attorney Gregory Carter Defends Client Who Acted in Self Defense On Aug. 2, 2018, a disagreement between friends ended in a tragic shooting. Attorney Carter was able to get his client, charged with second-degree murder, acquitted by an Orleans Parish jury on Nov. 20, 2019. After viewing surveillance footage and hearing arguments from both the prosecution and the defense, the jury voted for ...
    • Shots Fired in Altercation Outside Algiers Bar

      Brothers Kenneth Manard and Valry Manard were jailed last week after being identified via Facebook, then photographic lineup. They are accussed of being involved in an altercation that occurred outside of an Algiers bar on November 18th. Combined, the brothers were booked on three counts of aggravated assault with a firearm, three counts of principal aggravated assault with a firearm, two counts ...
    • Trial Begins for New Orleans East Wife Accused of Husband's Murder

      On September 27 th, 2016, trial proceedings officially began for Charity “Katie” Nguyen, a New Orleans East woman accused of plotting the 2013 murder of her then-husband Lien Nguyen. According to prosecutors, Lien, who was found by a bystander in a ditch alongside a New Orleans East road with gunshot wounds to the head and chest, uttered the word “wife” in his final moments when asked who had shot ...

    News

    The latest posts for News are listed below.
    • Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Unanimous Jury Verdicts

      On April 20, 2020, the US Supreme Court ruled that the Sixth Amendment’s right to a fair trial requires a unanimous vote in order to convict a criminal defendant of a serious offense. Previously, 48 states allowed an 11-1 verdict to prevent a person’s conviction, meaning a single juror’s “not guilty” verdict was enough to free someone from a criminal charge. But in Louisiana and Oregon, a 10-2 ...
    • Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Unanimous Jury Verdicts

      On April 20, 2020, the US Supreme Court ruled that the Sixth Amendment’s right to a fair trial requires a unanimous vote in order to convict a criminal defendant of a serious offense. Previously, 48 states allowed an 11-1 verdict to prevent a person’s conviction, meaning a single juror’s “not guilty” verdict was enough to free someone from a criminal charge. But in Louisiana and Oregon, a 10-2 ...
    • Attorney Gregory Carter Defends Client Who Acted in Self Defense

      Attorney Gregory Carter Defends Client Who Acted in Self Defense On Aug. 2, 2018, a disagreement between friends ended in a tragic shooting. Attorney Carter was able to get his client, charged with second-degree murder, acquitted by an Orleans Parish jury on Nov. 20, 2019. After viewing surveillance footage and hearing arguments from both the prosecution and the defense, the jury voted for ...
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