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Baton Rouge Criminal Defense Law Firm
Overview
At Longman Jakuback, we are passionate about defending the accused, imprisoned and the marginalized throughout Baton Rouge, Louisiana...
At Longman Jakuback, we are passionate about defending the accused, imprisoned and the marginalized throughout Baton Rouge, Louisiana...
At Longman Jakuback, we are passionate about defending the accused, imprisoned and the marginalized throughout Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The attorneys at our law firm are solely devoted to criminal defense and immigration matters that include topics such as the following:
• Drug, sex and cyber crimes
• Violent offenses
• Grand juries and investigations
• Mental health, mitigation and sentencing
• Deportation defense
• DUI/DWI
• White collar crimes
• Reproductive rights defense
• Appeals
Our law firm provides world-class representation to people who need it most. We are admitted to practice in state and federal courts, though we also excel at resolving cases outside the courtroom. Each of our attorneys is dedicated to providing our clients with exceptional communication and aggressive defense. We recognize just how much is on the line in every case we handle. Our team fights to protect our clients through every phase of the justice system.
Because we know how stressful these matters can be, the team at our law firm takes every measure possible to give our clients peace of mind. We are straightforward with our fee structure so that there are no surprises. Additionally, Longman Jakuback offers free initial consultations to discuss the case and how we can help. We never want our clients to feel alone. At every turn, we are prepared with answers, advice and support.
About Longman Jakuback
Practice Areas
- Criminal Defense
- Drug Crimes
- DUI/DWI
- Violent Crimes
- White Collar Crimes
- Internet Crimes
- Reproductive Rights Defense
- Sex Crimes
- Appeals
People
Attorneys
- Jacob Longman (Senior Partner)
- Kathryn Jakuback Burke (Senior Partner)
- Richard Sprinkle (Senior Associate Attorney)
- Jennifer Carpenter Cameron (Associate Attorney)
- Jeanna G. Wheat (Associate Attorney)
- Brady Skinner III (Senior Associate Attorney)
Staff
- Coryn Bougeois, Paralegal
- Christy Craig, Paralegal
- Bethany Gonzales, Paralegal
- Camila Valenzuela, Paralegal
- Rachel Lane, Mitigation Investigator
- Michaila Whittington, Fact Investigator
- Molly Hargrove, Executive Assistant
- Allison Guilliams, Receptionist
- Indya Major, Office Manager
- William Wallace, Office Support
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
The Saltz Building830 Main Street, Floor 2 Baton Rouge, LA 70802
Office Hours
Monday-Friday: 8:30 am – 5:30 pm
Phone
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