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Personal Injury

S.A. slipped and fell in her apartment while pregnant resulting in injuries to her back which could not be treated until after she delivered her child.

K.L. and D.F. were struck by a company vehicle in an intersection.

J.P. was involved in an automobile accident where he sustained cervical and lumbar injuries.

V.B. was involved in a parking lot collision.

D.S. was involved in a rear end collision.

D.B. was struck by a vehicle while standing in the driveway of his home.

N.B. and L.T. were rear-ended in a low impact collision. The defendant continuously offered very small settlement amounts less than $15,000.00.

E.B. sustained cervical and lumbar strains as well as shoulder pain in a intersectional motor vehicle collision.

E.B. developed bed sores while in the hospital.

S.F. was rear ended by a motorist who wasn't paying attention at the time of the collision.

Clients were rear-ended by a motorist who was negligent in switching lanes.

P.B. was rear-ended at a stop sign by a Pizza Hut employee.

B.W. was rear-ended in a low impact collision.

F.H. was rear ended by an un-licensed driver.

L.M. was struck by an employee of Turner Industries.

R.T. struck a horse in the roadway while on his way to work one morning.

L.J. was involved in an automobile collision in an intersection where the rear passenger side of the vehicle she was driving was struck.

L.J. was involved in an automobile collision in an intersection where the rear passenger side of the vehicle she was driving was struck.

N.B. and L.T. were rear-ended in a low impact collision.

W.Z. was a pedestrian walking home on a dark roadway when he was struck by a passing motorist.

W.Z. was a pedestrian walking home on a dark roadway when he was struck by a passing motorist.

Criminal Defense

J.O. was charged with Criminal Damage to property.

AA was a police officer charged with armed robbery, extortion, malfeasance of office, and aggravated assault with firearm.

J.D. was charged with Distribution of Cocaine.

J.J. was charged with multiple drug distribution offenses.

Q.L. was charged with Attempted Second Degree Murder.

J.L. was charged with Molestation of a juvenile.

B.H. was the mayor of a small town in northern Louisiana who was convicted of Malfesance in office and Theft.

D.B. was a high school teacher charged with seventeen counts of carnal knowledge of a juvenile and three counts of prohibited sexual conduct between an educator and a student.

D.S. was charged with Second Degree Murder after a five-day jury trial.

CC was charged with armed robbery and armed robbery with a firearm. CC was offered a plea of 20 years.

V. B. was charged with Attempted Second Degree Murder.

R.C. was convicted of Felon in Possession of a Firearm.

D.A. was charged with distributing Cocaine.

DS was charged with three counts of Attempted First Degree Murder on three police and felon in possession of a firearm.

H.D. was charged with Distribution of Cocaine.

A.B. was charged with Armed Robbery.

D.T. was charged with Armed Robbery.

D.B. was charged with Home Invasion and Second Degree Battery.

T.S. was charged with multiple drug distribution offenses.

B.M. was charged with multiple drug distribution offenses.

EJ was charged with aggravated second-degree battery and aggravated robbery.

BS was charged with domestic violence.

RR was charged with aggravated arson.

CT was charged with theft of iPads in four parishes.

JE was charged with armed robbery and aggravated kidnapping. JE was offered a plea of twenty-five years at hard labor.

OH was charged with violation of a protective order.

J.H. was charged with multiple drug distribution offenses.

DS was charged with three counts of attempted murder of a police officer and being a felon in possession of a firearm.

JS was charged with being a felon in possession. JS was offered a plea of ten years.

VW was charged with making harassing telephone calls.

JE was charged with attempted forcible rape, domestic abuse battery, and simple assault.

AG was charged with manufacturing cocaine base, possession of cocaine, illegal possession of a firearm, and transaction involving proceeds from drug offense.

LW was charged with theft of gasoline and diesel from his employer for 2,400 gallons.

BS was charged with failure to notify law enforcement of change of address as sex offender.

CK was charged with five counts of illegal possession of stolen things.

CG was charged with possession with intent to distribute cocaine and transaction involving proceeds from drug offense.

CK was charged with a DWI.

AR was charged with interfering with a law enforcement investigation and disturbing the peace.

CB was in the military and was charged with attempted murder.

RT was charged with second degree kidnapping, kidnapping, armed robbery, armed robbery with a firearm.

KD was charged with possession with intent to distribute cocaine, possession of cocaine between 28-200 grams, and violation of drug free zone.

DH was charged with interfering with law enforcement investigation and resisting arrest.

JS was charged with domestic abuse and disturbing the peace by fighting.

SD was charged with resisting an officer, battery on police officer, inciting a riot, simple criminal damage to property, and obstruction of justice by tampering with evidence.

G.M. was charged with Contractor Misapplication of Payments.

LB was a second offender charged with possession of marijuana.

AB was charged with being in possession of schedule III drugs and possession of schedule II drugs.

FJ was charged with possession with intent distribute cocaine and possession of marijuana.

E.W. was charged with multiple drug distribution offenses.

DS was charged with forcible rape.

N.L. was charged with Hazing and battery.

After a hearing in the case all charges against D.B. were dismissed.

K.B. was a school counselor that was charged with Possession of more than two hundred grams of cocaine and Drug Racketeering.

D.P. conviction was overturned and he was released from prison on May 7, 2012.

Attorneys with the Daniels & Washington law firm was part of the defense team that represented a member of the Jena 6.

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