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          • Acquittal in Murder Case
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          • Judge Finds Our Client Not Guilty of Murder and Obstruction of Justice
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          • Prosecution Uses Delay Tactic to Keep Our Client in Jail
      • 2020
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          • Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Unanimous Jury Verdicts
          • Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Unanimous Jury Verdicts
      • 2019
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          • Attorney Gregory Carter Defends Client Who Acted in Self Defense
        • April
          • Gregory Carter Teaches New Orleans Students Legal Skills
      • 2018
        • December
          • Shots Fired in Altercation Outside Algiers Bar
        • October
          • Attorney Gregory Carter Participates in Criminal Justice Student Program
        • September
          • Attorney Carter Comments on Bail Reduction for Alleged "D-Block" Gang Members
        • June
          • Jury Acquits 29-Year Old Man of Kidnapping & Rape Charges
        • May
          • Attorney Carter Obtains Not Guilty Verdict in 2014 Murder Case
      • 2017
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          • Attorney Gregory Carter Defends Client Charged with Murder
          • Gregory Carter Successfully Fights Against Rape Allegations in Broadmoor Child Rape Case
        • October
          • Lawsuit Filed Against Orleans Parish DA Office for Creating Fake Subpoenas
      • 2016
        • October
          • Trial Begins for New Orleans East Wife Accused of Husband's Murder
        • September
          • Attorney Carter Obtains Sentencing Diversion for Theft Crime Client
        • June
          • 7 Defendants Remain Locked Up
          • Appellate Court Overturns Decision to Discharge 7 Defendants
          • Bunny Friend Case Moves Toward Trial
        • May
          • NOPD Questions Victim's Story
          • 2010 Armed Robbery and Murder Suspect Defended from Shaky Prosecution
        • April
          • Judge Discharges 7 Defendants After Public Defense is Ruled Inadequate
        • March
          • Felony Defendants Petition for Release After Months of Incarceration Without Lawyers
        • February
          • Woman Indicted for Accessory to Kidnapping and Murder Pleads Innocent
      • 2015
        • August
          • Kidnapping Charges Against Man Accused in Jasilas Wright's Death on I-10
        • July
          • Louisiana Continues to Have Excessive Incarceration Sentencing, Comparatively
        • June
          • Judge Finds Reasonable Doubt in Felony Drug Crime Case, Acquits Defendant
      • 2014
        • May
          • Man Charged in Orleans Jury Bribery Case Claims Implicit Threat
        • February
          • Jury Acquits 17-Year-Old of Rape Charges in Eastern New Orleans Case
          • Judge Rules Evidence in Bridge City Murder Witness Case Not Proven
      • 2012
        • February
          • Victim in Sexual Assault Case Remains in Jail for Allegedly Helping Her Attacker Walk out of the Courthouse
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Meet Gregory Q. Carter

Gregory Q. Carter founded The G. Carter Law Firm in order to provide experienced and personalized representation for those accused of criminal matters. He focuses his practice exclusively on pursuing justice for each client, every time.

Gregory was born and raised in Ohio. He completed his undergraduate studies at Wittenberg University, where he was a key member of the mock trial team. After graduating, he went on to earn his law degree from the University of Cincinnati. During his legal studies, he clerked at the Ohio Innocence Project, working to free the wrongly convicted. He also spent summers clerking at the Fredericksburg Public Defender's Office, interning at the Federal Sixth Circuit, and practicing as a student practitioner in Ohio and Virginia courts.

In 2009, Gregory made New Orleans his home and began his legal career as a public defender in the New Orleans Public Defenders Office. During this time, he defended hundreds of clients in misdemeanors and felonies. He has hands-on experience representing cases ranging from murder and narcotics, to assault and battery. In 2011, Gregory decided to transition into private practice and currently practices criminal defense.

Bar Admissions

  • Louisiana

Education

  • J.D., University of Cincinnati College of Law
  • Undergraduate, Wittenberg University

Professional Affiliations

  • Louisiana State Bar Association
  • Federal Bar Association
  • National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

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Why Hire Our Criminal Defense Firm?

  • Award-Winning Advocacy

    From client service to courtroom representation, we have garnered recognition such as the National Black Lawyers: Top 40 Under 40 and the 10 Best Award for 2016 from the American Institute for Criminal Law Attorneys.

  • Tough, Aggressive Defense

    In every case, we launch a passionate fight that does not rest until justice has been secured. When you face a criminal justice system where the odds are stacked against you, you can depend on our battle-tested defender.

  • Proven Results

    Known for our passion and fight, we consistently prove our ability to win an acquittal, case dismissal, or charge reduction for clients.

  • 24/7 Availability

    Our New Orleans criminal defense lawyer answers calls 24/7, offering the legal advice you need, starting with a free consultation.

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The G. Carter Law Firm, LLC
The G. Carter Law Firm, LLC - New Orleans Criminal Defense Lawyer
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New Orleans, LA 70163
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