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Felony Defense Attorney in St. Bernard Parish

Decades of Experience Protecting Clients in Chalmette & Beyond

At The Law Offices of Dan A. Robin, Jr., we have protected our clients from damaging criminal accusations for more than 20 years. When law enforcement and prosecutors charge you with breaking the law, especially when the charges are severe, you may feel overwhelmed and alone. Our St. Bernard Parish criminal defense attorney can help you see your situation clearly so you can prepare for the legal process ahead.

Our team brings over three decades of combined legal experience to individuals throughout Chalmette and the greater St. Bernard Parish area. We know the local courts, have worked with the 34th Judicial District Court, and understand how prosecutors pursue felony charges. That knowledge allows us to prepare clients for every stage—whether your case involves an arrest in Chalmette or an arraignment at the parish courthouse. Clients value our ability to see the larger picture and guide them through complex local procedures while offering practical support and clear answers.

Schedule a confidential consultation about fighting your felony charges by calling (504) 267-2440 or contacting our firm online.

Defending You against Serious Felony Charges

From the moment of arrest, the prosecution begins to build a case. You need a chance to present your side and avoid the serious consequences of a conviction. Without strong representation, you could face jail time, steep fines, and a criminal record that makes it more difficult to find employment, secure housing, or get a loan.

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Felony charges in Louisiana carry life-changing penalties. In St. Bernard Parish, convictions can bring lengthy prison sentences at facilities throughout the state and significant fines under state law. A felony on your record in Louisiana can limit your rights and make daily life in Chalmette more difficult. Our team draws on extensive experience defending clients across a wide range of felony cases, from property concerns to violent offenses. We work directly with families and individuals, answering questions and helping you navigate the process at each step. Facing this legal process without knowledgeable guidance can add extra stress, which is why having a trusted felony defense attorney in Chalmette matters.

During your consultation, we can discuss your situation and work out a strategy to help you protect your interests and avoid a conviction.

Felony Classifications & Sentencing in Louisiana

Louisiana recognizes a range of felony offenses, each classified by the seriousness of the act and the potential consequences. Felonies here include violent crimes, certain drug charges, and property crimes above a set value. State law sets strict penalties for these convictions, including substantial prison terms and major fines. In St. Bernard Parish, prosecutors often seek the maximum penalty the law allows, depending on the facts and your criminal history. The 34th Judicial District Court, which serves Chalmette and neighboring communities, handles most felony sentencing.

Judges in our parish consider several factors when making sentencing decisions, such as past convictions, the circumstances around the offense, and any efforts to make restitution. Louisiana law allows limited opportunities for parole or suspended sentences, especially for violent felonies. Anyone facing a felony charge needs someone to examine every part of the case closely. At The Law Offices of Dan A. Robin, Jr., we keep current with state and local practices, providing thoughtful guidance that reflects both the courtroom and the procedures clients encounter in and around Chalmette.

What to Expect After a Felony Arrest in St. Bernard Parish

A felony arrest in St. Bernard Parish usually starts with booking at the parish jail, followed by a bond hearing at the local courthouse in Chalmette. The process moves quickly, and timelines for your first court appearance or arraignment depend on the court’s calendar. Your next steps may include pretrial motions, evidence hearings, or discovery, where both sides review the details of the case. Most felony cases in the area involve multiple court dates and demand careful preparation for each stage.

During these proceedings, prosecutors and law enforcement focus on gathering evidence and interviewing witnesses. We help clients understand what each court appearance means and what rights they have at every stage. Drawing on years of experience in the St. Bernard Parish legal system, our team helps you navigate unexpected developments and reduce unnecessary delays.

Alternative Sentencing Options

You may think you have no choice but to accept the consequences and move on. However, The Law Offices of Dan A. Robin, Jr. can help you explore options for serving out a sentence. We may be able to help you obtain a reduced sentence or, in some circumstances, have your charges dropped. In some cases, performing community service may be an option instead of serving jail time. Let our St. Bernard Parish felony defense attorney help you better understand your choices.

State and parish courts offer several alternative sentencing programs that might apply depending on your charge and criminal history. For example, some non-violent felony cases in the Chalmette area may qualify for probation or access to rehabilitative programs. We regularly guide clients through these local options, helping with applications and preparing what is needed for court review. Knowing what choices exist in St. Bernard Parish can help you make informed decisions as you move through the process. We explain each step so you can explore every path, keeping you informed as local rules and practices change.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the possible penalties for a felony in St. Bernard Parish?

In St. Bernard Parish, felony convictions can bring prison time, heavy fines, probation, and the loss of civil rights. The exact penalty depends on the specific felony and the facts of the case. Louisiana law sets the minimum and maximum sentences for each felony classification.

How long does a felony case take in Chalmette?

Felony cases in Chalmette go through several stages from arrest to resolution. Depending on how complex the case is, the process can take a few months to over a year. Several factors affect timing, such as the number of hearings, motions, and the local court’s schedule.

Can a felony conviction be removed from my record?

Louisiana law lets some individuals seek expungement of a felony, depending on the nature of the offense and the time that has passed. Not all charges qualify. Expungement requests are filed with the court, and some violent or serious felonies cannot be cleared from your record.

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