John S. McLindon
Top rated Criminal Defense attorney in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
John S. McLindon, Attorney at Law
Practice areas: Criminal Defense, White Collar Crimes, Business Litigation; view more
Licensed in Louisiana since: 1989
Education: Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center
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John S. McLindon, Attorney at Law
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Details
John McLindon has been practicing law in Baton Rouge since graduating from LSU Law School in 1989. He is "of counsel" to the firm of Walters Papillion Thomas Cullens. John's primary area of practice is criminal defense. Approximately 60% of this is in Federal Court. He also handles personal injury cases. He is a 1999 graduate of the National Criminal Defense College.
Practice areas
Criminal Defense, Criminal Defense: White Collar, Business Litigation, Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff- 50% Criminal Defense
- 30% Criminal Defense: White Collar
- 10% Business Litigation
- 10% Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff
First Admitted: 1989, Louisiana
Professional Webpage: http://www.mclindonlaw.com
Bar / Professional Activity
- Federal Bar Association
- National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
- Louisiana State Bar Association
Verdicts / Settlements (Case Results)
- In 2013, a former government official in a Louisiana municipality was arrested and charged with violating State RICO laws, along with theft and other associated charges. The client was presented to the State Grand Jury in East Feliciana Parish, and the Grand Jury returned a "No True Bill", which resulted in the District Attorney dismissing the entire case., 2013
- In 2011, represented a Chief of Police in Louisiana who had been charged by a Federal Grand Jury with an 11 count RICO based Indictment. After a week-long Trial, the jury acquitted the client on all 11 counts., 2011
- In 2016, represented the Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals who had been indicted with 9 counts of perjury. After three years of pretrial discovery and intensive investigation, the Louisiana Attorney General's Office dismissed the entire indictment, 2016
- In 2015, represented a company who had contracted with the Livingston Parish Council to provide services to the Parish related to cleanup from Hurricane Gustav. The District Attorney and the Office of the Inspector General began investigating Mr. McLindon's client, which led to the matter being presented to a Grand Jury. The Grand Jury refused to indict, thereafter, the DA for Livingston Parish chose to go forward with the prosecution, filing an 81 count Bill of Information against the client. The Court found no probable cause at the Preliminary Hearing, however, the DA and the Office of the Inspector General persisted in their prosecution. After an initial round of discovery, the District Attorney voluntarily dismissed 59 counts. Mr. McLindon filed a Motion to Suppress all evidence relating to the remaining counts, and the Trial Court granted the Motion, resulting in a dismissal of the case. , 2015
- In 2006, in the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, we won the dismissal of a multiple count indictment against our client for violation of the Federal Speedy Trial Act., 2006
- In 2016, Mr. McLindon represented the Sheriff of Iberia Parish who was charged by the United States Attorney's Office in a multiple count Indictment with Civil Rights violations. The Case was tried by lawyers from the DOJ from Washington D.C. After a week long trial the Jury acquitted the defendant on all counts. , 2016
- In 2013, the co-owner of a local business was involved in a contentious breakup of the business with his partner. Our client was charged with multiple counts of theft. The case was tried in East Baton Rouge Parish, and the Judge returned a verdict of "Not Guilty" as to all charges., 2013
- In 2003, after many months of research and investigation by our firm, the United States Attorney's Office dismissed the case against former head of an East Baton Rouge Parish Agency, who was under investigation by the United States Attorney’s Office., 2003
- In 2012, after a five year battle with the United States Attorney's Office, we negotiated a multiple count, arson and insurance fraud case down to a one count Bill of Information for which our client received probation., 2012
Special Licenses / Certifications
- Graduate of The National Criminal Defense College, 1999
Scholarly Lectures / Writings
- This article discussed the different time limitations in which Federal charges must be instituted. , Author, Statutes of Limitations in Federal Criminal Cases, Louisiana State Bar Association Journal, 2017
- This article discusses how an indictment can be amended Constructively at trial., Author, Constructive Amendment of an Indictment at Trial, The Champion Magazine, 2021
- This article discusses the different time limitations in which Federal charges must be instituted. , Author, Statutes of Limitations in Federal Criminal Cases, Louisiana State Bar Association Journal, 2017
- Author, "Conditional Pleas Under Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure", Around the Bar - The Baton Rouge Bar Journal
- Author, "Who’s Listening? Title III Wiretaps", Around the Bar - The Baton Rouge Bar Journal, 2014
- Author, "United States v. Jones: The Government’s Use of a GPS Tracking Device Constitutes a Search within the Meaning of the Fourth Amendment", Around the Bar - The Baton Rouge Bar Journal, 2012
- Author, "RICO: Establishing a Pattern of Racketeering Activity", Around the Bar - The Baton Rouge Bar Journal, 2012
- Author, Inventory Searches of Automobiles, Published in Around the Bar, Around the Bar - The Baton Rouge Bar Journal, 2010
- Author, "Reconsideration of Crack Cocaine Sentencing", Around the Bar - The Baton Rouge Bar Journal, 2008
- Author, "The Federal Tort Claims Act", Around the Bar - The Baton Rouge Bar Journal, 2008
- Author, "Doing Federal Time: An Overview of the Federal Bureau of Prisons", Around the Bar - The Baton Rouge Bar Journal, 2006
- Author, "The Repeal of Articles of 893 (d) and 894 (b) of the Louisiana Code of Criminal Procedure", Around the Bar - The Baton Rouge Bar Journal, 1996
- Author, "Busted on the Bus: Is it a Seizure?", Around the Bar - The Baton Rouge Bar Journal
- Author, "Federal Sentencing & The Safety Valve: Relief from Mandatory Minimums", Around the Bar - The Baton Rouge Bar Journal
- Co-Author with Patrick B. Kennedy, Jr., "Get Back to Where You Once Belonged: The Deportation of John Lennon", Around the Bar - The Baton Rouge Bar Journal, 2017
Selections
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