New Iberia, LA asked in Criminal Law and Civil Rights for Louisiana

Q: I was parked, officer gave me my license and a ticket for invalid drivers license, then asked the other officer what the

Dog did. He said the dog alerted on passenger back door. They hollared out my merander rights asked if I claim anything in truck was mine, I said no, my truck had been sitting there all day long, anyone could of put anything in it. They claim to have found 1/4 gram of methods and a pipe on the drivers side front seat. That dog never alerted. I had just gotten to my truck. My friends had brought me to baton Rouge to take a 5hr 45min exam for medical billing and coding. That was my 3rd time taking it. I have one retake left. I was trying to better myself. I get back to my truck because it would not have made it to baton rouge. Text my son, that I was ok. Text another friend of mine saying I had just got to my truck, that I was gonna try and head that way. Thought about it for a sec and then decided to text him back and ask him if he would come get me because the whole reason my truck was backed up , in a gravel area, off the road, was because that morning I was on my way to meet my

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Ellen Cronin Badeaux
Ellen Cronin Badeaux
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Covington, LA
  • Licensed in Louisiana

A: Call a criminal attorney. You're going to need one.

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