New Orleans Public Intoxication Attorney

New Orleans Public Intoxication  Attorney

New Orleans Public Intoxication Attorney

Were You Arrested in New Orleans for Public Intoxication or Public Drunkenness? We Can Help You.


New Orleans is often thought of as a carefree city where almost anything goes. It’s legal to drink in public and carry open containers of alcohol in the streets, creating an impression that the regular rules don’t always apply here. Every year, thousands of tourists flood the city looking to have a good time at conferences, sporting events, music festivals, and Mardi Gras. But what they don’t know about the law could hurt them.
Were you arrested in New Orleans for public intoxication? Call Lance J. Robinson, an experienced public intoxication lawyer in New Orleans.

Were You Arrested in New Orleans for Public Intoxication or Public Drunkenness? We Can Help You.


New Orleans is often thought of as a carefree city where almost anything goes. It’s legal to drink in public and carry open containers of alcohol in the streets, creating an impression that the regular rules don’t always apply here. Every year, thousands of tourists flood the city looking to have a good time at conferences, sporting events, music festivals, and Mardi Gras. But what they don’t know about the law could hurt them.
Were you arrested in New Orleans for public intoxication? Call Lance J. Robinson, an experienced public intoxication lawyer in New Orleans.

It’s easy to see why visitors and locals alike end up underestimating the alcohol laws here and taking their parties too far. When this happens, you may find yourself in trouble with the law. Public drunkenness in New Orleans and the surrounding parishes is a severely misunderstood charge, and without the help of an experienced New Orleans public intoxication lawyer, you could face serious consequences.

CALL NOW

Were You Arrested in New Orleans for Public Intoxication or Public Drunkenness? We Can Help You.


New Orleans is often thought of as a carefree city where almost anything goes. It’s legal to drink in public and carry open containers of alcohol in the streets, creating an impression that the regular rules don’t always apply here. Every year, thousands of tourists flood the city looking to have a good time at conferences, sporting events, music festivals, and Mardi Gras. But what they don’t know about the law could hurt them.

It’s easy to see why visitors and locals alike end up underestimating the alcohol laws here and taking their parties too far. When this happens, you may find yourself in trouble with the law. Public drunkenness in New Orleans and the surrounding parishes is a severely misunderstood charge, and without the help of an experienced New Orleans public intoxication lawyer, you could face serious consequences.

Were you arrested in New Orleans for public intoxication or drunkenness? Call Lance J. Robinson, an experienced public intoxication lawyer in New Orleans.

It’s easy to see why visitors and locals alike end up underestimating the alcohol laws here and taking their parties too far. When this happens, you may find yourself in trouble with the law. Public drunkenness in New Orleans and the surrounding parishes is a severely misunderstood charge, and without the help of an experienced New Orleans public intoxication lawyer, you could face serious consequences.

CALL NOW

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Lance has helped my family and me with legal issues and given sound legal advice for years. Any time I have a legal issue I come to him and he's never let me down. I'd recommend him for any and all legal needs, if he doesn't handle it he knows someone that can.

Can You Get Arrested for Public Intoxication in New Orleans Without Being Drunk?

What constitutes public drunkenness in New Orleans and the surrounding parishes can be very subjective, and it’s up to the arresting officer to make the judgement.
Public intoxication (or public drunkenness) is a violation of § 54-405 of the New Orleans Municipal Code, which states:
It is unlawful for any person to appear in a public place manifestly under the influence of alcohol, narcotics or other drugs, not therapeutically administered, to the degree that he may endanger himself or other persons or property.
Based on past cases and the ambiguous language of the New Orleans Municipal Code, it is possible to be charged for public drunkenness having had very little or even nothing to drink. Furthermore, the officer doesn’t have to administer a breathalyzer or BAC (blood alcohol content) test to make the arrest.

Avoiding New Orleans Public Drunkenness Charges

In order to avoid getting charged with public drunkenness in New Orleans, it’s important to understand which situational factors put you at the most risk.
In the city, officers are more likely to make an arrest for public intoxication during large events, such as Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest, Saints games, and other local gatherings where people have been celebrating all day and public drinking is common.
These events are hotbeds for unruly behavior, and in New Orleans, celebrations like these can get out of hand very easily. Because these crowds are excitable, police are hyper-aware of any behavior that could disturb the peace and result in a dangerous situation, such as a brawl, overcrowding, or even a riot. To avoid these potentially disastrous outcomes, the police may make more public intoxication and disturbing the peace arrests at these events.
The most common reasons police will charge you with public drunkenness in New Orleans are:
  • Causing excessive noise
  • Using language that offends others 
  • Blocking a public passage
  • Disrupting a memorial service

Why Hire a New Orleans Public Intoxication Lawyer?

If you are facing public drunkenness charges, you must act quickly.

Once you have been charged with public intoxication, you could be issued a citation, receive a summons to appear in municipal court, or get arrested and brought to jail. In any of these scenarios, you will be assigned an arraignment date to appear in court. At that first court date, you will be required to either enter a not guilty plea or plead guilty to the offense. The next court appearance will set for trial.

Without a public intoxication attorney who has extensive knowledge of the legal system in New Orleans and the surrounding parishes, you will have to stay in town and make these appearances yourself. Ignoring a court summons will cause the judge to issue a bench warrant for your arrest. This could lead to more charges or even jail time and a criminal record.

The Law Office of Lance J. Robinson will appear in court on your behalf and enter a plea of not guilty. This means your attendance in court will likely not be required, allowing out-of-town clients to return to their lives at home without missing a beat.

In New Orleans, public drunkenness is a municipal offense. If these charges are carried out, you won’t have the blemish of a felony conviction on your record, but you are still at risk for a variety of long-term consequences.

 

  • Unless they are expunged, misdemeanor offenses stay on your record and will show up in background checks. This could hinder your ability to get a new job, rent a new apartment, or secure a professional license.
  • Jail time or a hefty fine could cause you to lose your job, put a dent in your savings, or alienate you from your friends and family.
  • A misdemeanor charge could negatively affect your chances of emigrating or obtaining visas for work and travel.

 

This is why you are advised to secure the services of an experienced criminal defense attorney who understands the intricacies of the Louisiana and New Orleans legal systems. A seasoned attorney can guide you through the process of reducing or dropping your charges quickly and efficiently, so you can have peace of mind about your future.
At the Law Office of Lance J. Robinson, our mission is to make sure you get the best outcome for your case and you can move on with your life after an arrest.
CONTACT US

Your New Orleans Public Drunkenness Attorney

The Law Office of Lance J. Robinson has defended thousands of clients who were arrested and charged in New Orleans. If you have been arrested for public intoxication while visiting from out of town, you may be concerned with whether or not you have to remain in New Orleans to beat the charge. Luckily, it is possible, and common, for an attorney to appear in court on your behalf.
One of the first things The Law Office of Lance J. Robinson does for your case is represent your interest at all court dates. Your appearance may not be required, even if you live out of town. We will plead not guilty on your behalf and will appear for you and negotiate with the city attorney concerning your case. If you are an out-of-town visitor, you can leave New Orleans with peace of mind, knowing this matter is being addressed immediately and aggressively.

Due to the subjective nature of the public drunkenness charge, and unlike a DUI/DWI traffic stop, there is no breathalyzer or blood test required to prove you are intoxicated in public in New Orleans . A police officer makes a subjective determination of an individual’s level of intoxication and potential to harm oneself or others before deciding to cite someone for the offense. In other words, it is only the officer’s opinion which determines whether you appear to be intoxicated. That’s why it’s important to hire an experienced New Orleans criminal defense attorney with a deep understanding of the New Orleans legal system who will be able to contest these misdemeanor charges and investigate the officer’s claim thoroughly.

Some of the legal factors that our law office can review with you include:
  • Whether you, given the particular facts of your case, actually violated city or state law.
  • Whether the arresting police or law enforcement officer followed the law.
  • Whether your conduct did, or did not, constitute a criminal violation.
If there are inconsistencies in the police reports or eyewitness testimony, your case could be dropped immediately. If not, our office will prepare an aggressive and comprehensive defense on your behalf.
The Law Office of Lance J. Robinson is ready to defend your rights today.
CALL NOW

Beating New Orleans Public Intoxication Charges

Our process for beating New Orleans public intoxication charges is comprehensive, and the Law Office of Lance J. Robinson has defended hundreds of public intoxication/public drunkenness cases. Most settle in a positive result for clients, with either a dismissal or reduction in charges.

Here’s what you can expect when you hire the Law Office of Lance J. Robinson to represent you:

 

  • We will appear in court on your behalf so you can have peace of mind knowing an experienced public drunkenness legal team is handling your case. 
  • We will request a copy of the police report and look for inconsistencies that could lead to a dismissal of charges.
  • Whenever possible, we will interview witnesses to see if there is insufficient evidence, inconsistent statements, or lack of independent witnesses which could help your case. 
  • We will review the case closely to see if you actually violated any city or state laws and if the arresting officer followed the laws. 
  • We will negotiate with the New Orleans city attorney to get your misdemeanor or criminal charges dropped or reduced.
  • We will prepare an aggressive defense if the charges do not get dropped or reduced to your satisfaction.
  • After we help you get the best outcome for your case, we will expunge the arrest or conviction from your public record , so you can have a fresh start with a clean slate.

 

CONTACT US

LET US PUT OUR 22 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 
AS A NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC INTOXICATION LAWYER TO WORK FOR YOU.

When you hire the Law Office of Lance J. Robinson, we will thoroughly investigate the facts of your case and aggressively represent you and preserve your rights and freedom. 

Don’t try to fight a public intoxication/public drunkenness charge yourself. This is a criminal charge, and if not handled properly, it will appear in your public criminal record. This may impact your ability to obtain a professional license, get a job or internship, rent an apartment, and more. 

What you don’t know about the legal system can hurt you. Call or text us immediately at (504) 427-6210 for a confidential free consultation.
CALL NOW

NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC INTOXICATION LAWYER

LANCE J. ROBINSON

Can You Get Arrested for Public Intoxication in New Orleans Without Being Drunk?

What constitutes public drunkenness in New Orleans and the surrounding parishes can be very subjective, and it’s up to the arresting officer to make the judgement.
Public intoxication (or public drunkenness) is a violation of § 54-405 of the New Orleans Municipal Code, which states:
It is unlawful for any person to appear in a public place manifestly under the influence of alcohol, narcotics or other drugs, not therapeutically administered, to the degree that he may endanger himself or other persons or property.
Based on past cases and the ambiguous language of the New Orleans Municipal Code, it is possible to be charged for public drunkenness having had very little or even nothing to drink. Furthermore, the officer doesn’t have to administer a breathalyzer or BAC (blood alcohol content) test to make the arrest.

Avoiding New Orleans Public Drunkenness Charges

In order to avoid getting charged with public drunkenness in New Orleans, it’s important to understand which situational factors put you at the most risk.
In the city, officers are more likely to make an arrest for public intoxication during large events, such as Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest, Saints games, and other local gatherings where people have been celebrating all day and public drinking is common.
These events are hotbeds for unruly behavior, and in New Orleans, celebrations like these can get out of hand very easily. Because these crowds are excitable, police are hyper-aware of any behavior that could disturb the peace and result in a dangerous situation, such as a brawl, overcrowding, or even a riot. To avoid these potentially disastrous outcomes, the police may make more public intoxication and disturbing the peace arrests at these events.
The most common reasons police will charge you with public drunkenness in New Orleans are: 
  • Causing excessive noise
  • Using language that offends others 
  • Blocking a public passage
  • Disrupting a memorial service

Why Hire a New Orleans Public Intoxication Lawyer?

If you are facing public drunkenness charges, you must act quickly.

Once you have been charged with public intoxication, you could be issued a citation, receive a summons to appear in municipal court, or get arrested and brought to jail. In any of these scenarios, you will be assigned an arraignment date to appear in court. At that first court date, you will be required to either enter a not guilty plea or plead guilty to the offense. The next court appearance will set for trial.

Without a public intoxication attorney who has extensive knowledge of the legal system in New Orleans and the surrounding parishes, you will have to stay in town and make these appearances yourself. Ignoring a court summons will cause the judge to issue a bench warrant for your arrest. This could lead to more charges or even jail time and a criminal record.

The Law Office of Lance J. Robinson will appear in court on your behalf and enter a plea of not guilty. This means your attendance in court will likely not be required, allowing out-of-town clients to return to their lives at home without missing a beat.

In New Orleans, public drunkenness is a municipal offense. If these charges are carried out, you won’t have the blemish of a felony conviction on your record, but you are still at risk for a variety of long-term consequences.

 

  • Unless they are expunged, misdemeanor offenses stay on your record and will show up in background checks. This could hinder your ability to get a new job, rent a new apartment, or secure a professional license.
  • Jail time or a hefty fine could cause you to lose your job, put a dent in your savings, or alienate you from your friends and family.
  • A misdemeanor charge could negatively affect your chances of emigrating or obtaining visas for work and travel.

 

This is why you are advised to secure the services of an experienced attorney who understands the intricacies of the Louisiana and New Orleans legal systems. A seasoned attorney can guide you through the process of reducing or dropping your charges quickly and efficiently, so you can have peace of mind about your future.
At the Law Office of Lance J. Robinson, our mission is to make sure you get the best outcome for your case and you can move on with your life after an arrest.
CONTACT US

Your New Orleans Public Drunkenness Attorney

The Law Office of Lance J. Robinson has defended thousands of clients who were arrested and charged in New Orleans. If you have been arrested for public intoxication while visiting from out of town, you may be concerned with whether or not you have to remain in New Orleans to beat the charge. Luckily, it is possible, and common, for an attorney to appear in court on your behalf.
One of the first things The Law Office of Lance J. Robinson does for your case is represent your interest at all court dates. Your appearance may not be required, even if you live out of town. We will plead not guilty on your behalf and will appear for you and negotiate with the city attorney concerning your case. If you are an out-of-town visitor, you can leave New Orleans with peace of mind, knowing this matter is being addressed immediately and aggressively.

Due to the subjective nature of the public drunkenness charge, and unlike a DUI/DWI traffic stop, there is no breathalyzer or blood test required to prove you are intoxicated in public in New Orleans . A police officer makes a subjective determination of an individual’s level of intoxication and potential to harm oneself or others before deciding to cite someone for the offense. In other words, it is only the officer’s opinion which determines whether you appear to be intoxicated. That’s why it’s important to hire an experienced attorney with a deep understanding of the New Orleans legal system who will be able to contest these misdemeanor charges and investigate the officer’s claim thoroughly.

Some of the legal factors that our law office can review with you include:
  • Whether you, given the particular facts of your case, actually violated city or state law.
  • Whether the arresting police or law enforcement officer followed the law.
  • Whether your conduct did, or did not, constitute a criminal violation.
If there are inconsistencies in the police reports or eyewitness testimony, your case could be dropped immediately. If not, our office will prepare an aggressive and comprehensive defense on your behalf.
The Law Office of Lance J. Robinson is ready to defend your rights today.
CALL NOW

Beating New Orleans Public Intoxication Charges

Our process for beating New Orleans public intoxication charges is comprehensive, and the Law Office of Lance J. Robinson has defended hundreds of public intoxication/public drunkenness cases. Most settle in a positive result for clients, with either a dismissal or reduction in charges. 

Here’s what you can expect when you hire the Law Office of Lance J. Robinson to represent you:

 

  • We will appear in court on your behalf so you can have peace of mind knowing an experienced public drunkenness legal team is handling your case. 
  • We will request a copy of the police report and look for inconsistencies that could lead to a dismissal of charges.
  • Whenever possible, we will interview witnesses to see if there is insufficient evidence, inconsistent statements, or lack of independent witnesses which could help your case. 
  • We will review the case closely to see if you actually violated any city or state laws and if the arresting officer followed the laws. 
  • We will negotiate with the New Orleans city attorney to get your misdemeanor or criminal charges dropped or reduced.
  • We will prepare an aggressive defense if the charges do not get dropped or reduced to your satisfaction.
  • After we help you get the best outcome for your case, we will expunge the arrest or conviction from your public record , so you can have a fresh start with a clean slate.

 

CONTACT US

LET US PUT OUR 22 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AS A NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC INTOXICATION LAWYER TO WORK FOR YOU.

When you hire the Law Office of Lance J. Robinson, we will thoroughly investigate the facts of your case and aggressively represent you and preserve your rights and freedom. 

Don’t try to fight a public intoxication/public drunkenness charge yourself. This is a criminal charge, and if not handled properly, it will appear in your public criminal record. This may impact your ability to obtain a professional license, get a job or internship, rent an apartment, and more. 

What you don’t know about the legal system can hurt you. Call or text us immediately at (504) 427-6210 for a confidential free consultation.
CALL NOW

NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC INTOXICATION LAWYER LANCE J. ROBINSON

CALL NOW

LET US PUT OUR 22 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AS A
NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC INTOXICATION LAWYER TO WORK FOR YOU.

When you hire the Law Office of Lance J. Robinson, we will thoroughly investigate the facts of your case and aggressively represent you and preserve your rights and freedom. 

Don’t try to fight a public intoxication/public drunkenness charge yourself. This is a criminal charge, and if not handled properly, it will appear in your public criminal record. This may impact your ability to obtain a professional license, get a job or internship, rent an apartment, and more. 

What you don’t know about the legal system can hurt you. Call or text us immediately at (504) 427-6210 for a confidential free consultation.
CALL NOW

NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC INTOXICATION LAWYER LANCE J. ROBINSON

Contact New Orleans Criminal Defense Attorney Lance Robinson

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