Compare 9 attorneys and 6 law firms in Monroe , LA. Sort by highest rating and years of criminal experience.
Thomas Davenport Jr
Monroe criminal attorney at Davenport Files and Kelly with 59 years experience1509 Lamy Lane, Monroe, LA 71211
Michael Fontenot
Monroe criminal attorney at Davenport Files and Kelly with 44 years experience1509 Lamy Lane, Monroe, LA 71211
Jack Wright Jr.
Monroe criminal attorney at Jack Wright with 42 years experience602 Bres Avenue, Monroe, LA 71201
Robert Noel, II
Monroe criminal attorney at Robert S Noel with 38 years experience2901 Evangeline Street, Monroe, LA 71201
Charles Kincade
Monroe criminal attorney at Law Office of Charles Kincade with 34 years experience1 Wood Street, Monroe, LA 71201
Carey Underwood
Monroe criminal attorney at Davenport Files and Kelly with 32 years experience1509 Lamy Lane, Monroe, LA 71211
Cameron Murray
Monroe criminal attorney at Cameron Murray and Associates with 30 years experience401 Hudson Lane, Monroe, LA 71201
Gregory Elias
Monroe criminal attorney at Gregory G Elias with 30 years experience300 Washington Street, Suite 100F, Monroe, LA 71201
Marcy Allen
Monroe criminal attorney at Cameron Murray and Associates with 23 years experience401 Hudson Lane, Monroe, LA 71201
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