Illegal Use of Weapons Defense Attorney in Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Illegal Use of Firearm Defense Anywhere in Louisiana

 

 

Carl Barkemeyer is an illegal use of weapons defense lawyer in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. This is a serious charge as it is a felony. Depending on the facts surrounding the gun charge, a person charged may be facing up to 2 years in prison or as high as life in prison.

 

What is Illegal Use of Weapons in Louisiana?

Illegal use of weapons is the intentional or criminally negligent discharging of any firearm, or the throwing, placing, or other use of any article, liquid, or substance, where it is foreseeable that it may result in death or great bodily harm to a human being.  Most often, this charge exists when it is alleged that the defendant was shooting guns outside in an area where it is foreseeable that it may result in harm to a person. You can get charged if you are shooting for fun, but there is a house close enough to take a bullet. Another common scenario is when a defendant shoots a gun up in the air. The purpose of this law is to make it illegal to shoot a weapon in places where people could get inadvertently struck by a bullet.  

 

What are the Penalties?

The penalty in these types of cases includes a fine of not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned with or without hard labor for not more than two years, or both.  It is a felony.  However, whoever commits the crime of illegal use of weapons or by discharging a firearm from a motor vehicle located upon a public street or highway, where the intent is to injure, harm, or frighten another human being, shall be imprisoned at hard labor for not less than five nor more than ten years without benefit of probation or suspension of sentence.  The penalties get even worse if it alleged that the defendant used the weapon during the commission of a crime.  On a second or subsequent conviction, the offender shall be imprisoned at hard labor for not less than five years nor more than seven years, without benefit of probation or suspension of sentence.  This shall not be applicable in cases where more than five years have elapsed since the expiration of the maximum sentence, or sentences, of the previous conviction or convictions, and the time of the commission of the last offense for which he has been convicted.  I hope this video helps you understand the charge of illegal use of weapons in Louisiana. If you need a Louisiana criminal defense attorney for this charge, give me a call.

 

See below a portion of the Louisiana statute:

§94. Illegal use of weapons or dangerous instrumentalities

A. Illegal use of weapons or dangerous instrumentalities is the intentional or criminally negligent discharging of any firearm, or the throwing, placing, or other use of any article, liquid, or substance, where it is foreseeable that it may result in death or great bodily harm to a human being. It is important that you have the protection you need during the legal process is to hire an experienced Baton Rouge illegal use of weapons defense attorney. A skilled lawyer can make a huge difference in the success and outcome of your case.

 

Contact a Baton Rouge Illegal Use of Weapons Lawyer

Louisiana has strict laws when it comes to the unlawful use or possession of a gun or firearm, so it’s important to find a Baton Rouge weapons defense lawyer you can trust to defend your case. Carl Barkemeyer has defended many clients against these types of charges, and he is very familiar with effective defense strategies needed for fighting illegal use of weapons.  Carl Barkemeyer will protect your rights, stand up to the prosecution, and prepare a strong defense case.  He knows that a conviction for illegal use of weapons will result in very serious penalties that can permanently alter or change your life. You may go to prison, be ordered to pay large fines, and even lose your right to own or possession a weapon in the future.  He will do all he can to protect your freedom.

If you’ve been charged with illegal use of weapons or any other gun charge in Louisiana, Contact criminal defense attorney, Carl Barkemeyer, at (225) 964-6720 to discuss your case.

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