Louisiana DWI Law Resource Center Expanded by Barkemeyer Law Firm
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BATON ROUGE, La., March 28, 2026
Barkemeyer Law Firm, a Louisiana criminal defense firm focused on Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) defense, has expanded its educational resources explaining Louisiana DWI law, administrative license suspension procedures, and the legal issues drivers face after a DWI arrest. Led by attorney Carl Barkemeyer, the firm continues to publish legal guidance and commentary to help individuals better understand Louisiana's impaired driving laws and the court processes that follow a DWI charge.
BATON ROUGE, La., March 28, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Barkemeyer Law Firm, a Louisiana criminal defense law firm focused on Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) defense, has expanded its online legal resources explaining Louisiana DWI law, the court process, and administrative license procedures following a DWI arrest.
Attorney Carl Barkemeyer, founder of Barkemeyer Law Firm, has devoted much of his legal practice to defending drivers charged under Louisiana's impaired driving statutes, including La. R.S. 14:98, the primary statute governing Driving While Intoxicated offenses in Louisiana.
The firm's educational resources explain how Louisiana DWI law operates in practice, including the interaction between criminal court proceedings and administrative license suspension procedures handled by the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles.
Louisiana DWI Law: Criminal and Administrative Proceedings
Under Louisiana Revised Statute 14:98, it is unlawful to operate a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, controlled dangerous substances, or any other impairing substance.
A DWI arrest in Louisiana typically initiates two separate legal processes:
- Criminal prosecution in parish or district court
- Administrative license suspension proceedings through the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles
These administrative proceedings arise under Louisiana's implied consent law, which governs chemical testing and license suspension procedures following a DWI arrest. Drivers arrested for DWI are generally provided the opportunity to request an administrative hearing within a limited timeframe to challenge the proposed suspension of their driving privileges. According to Barkemeyer Law Firm, many drivers are unaware that this administrative process operates independently from the criminal case.
Evidence Issues in Louisiana DWI Cases
Louisiana DWI cases often involve complex evidentiary issues related to roadside investigations and chemical testing.
Common areas of litigation in DWI cases include:
- Field sobriety testing procedures during roadside investigations
- Breath alcohol testing using evidentiary breath instruments
- Blood testing procedures in alcohol- or drug-related cases
- Observational evidence of impairment
- Compliance with Louisiana's implied consent procedures
These issues frequently arise in cases prosecuted under La. R.S. 14:98, as well as in related offenses such as vehicular negligent injuring (La. R.S. 14:39.1) and vehicular homicide (La. R.S. 14:32.1). Attorney Carl Barkemeyer has spent decades analyzing these issues in courts throughout Louisiana.
Education and Commentary on Louisiana DWI Law
Barkemeyer Law Firm publishes educational materials explaining Louisiana DWI law and the procedures that follow a DWI arrest. These resources are designed to help individuals understand the legal process and the issues that can arise during impaired driving prosecutions.
Topics addressed in the firm's legal commentary include:
- Louisiana administrative license suspension procedures
- The differences between first-offense, second-offense, and felony DWI charges
- Ignition interlock device requirements following certain convictions
- SR-22 insurance requirements for license reinstatement
- The procedural deadlines involved in administrative hearings
Attorney Barkemeyer is also the author of the book "DWI: Practical Information for the Accused and Attorneys in Louisiana," which explains the structure of Louisiana DWI law and the legal issues commonly raised in impaired driving cases.
Statewide Representation in Louisiana DWI Cases
Barkemeyer Law Firm represents clients charged with DWI offenses throughout Louisiana. Because Louisiana's impaired driving laws involve both criminal prosecution and administrative license procedures, cases often require representation in multiple forums. The firm maintains offices in several Louisiana cities to assist drivers facing DWI charges in parish courts and district courts throughout the state. According to the firm, the goal of its educational resources is to help individuals better understand the legal framework governing Louisiana DWI cases. "Many people charged with DWI have never been through the criminal justice system before," said attorney Carl Barkemeyer. "Providing accurate information about Louisiana DWI law helps drivers understand how these cases are handled and what procedures are involved."
Continuing Legal Education on Louisiana DWI Law
As Louisiana impaired driving laws evolve through legislative changes and court decisions, Barkemeyer Law Firm plans to continue publishing educational resources addressing developments in Louisiana DWI law, chemical testing procedures, and administrative license suspension rules.
The firm's legal publications are designed to explain Louisiana's impaired driving statutes and the court procedures that follow a DWI arrest.
About Barkemeyer Law Firm
Barkemeyer Law Firm is a Louisiana criminal defense law firm focused on Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) defense and serious traffic offenses. The firm represents drivers charged under Louisiana Revised Statute 14:98 and related impaired driving statutes in courts throughout Louisiana. Attorney Carl Barkemeyer has represented individuals in Louisiana DWI cases for decades and publishes legal commentary explaining Louisiana DWI procedures and administrative license issues.
More information about Louisiana DWI law and the firm's educational resources can be found at:
Media Contact
Carl Barkemeyer, Barkemeyer Law Firm - DWI Lawyers, 1 225-964-6720, barkemeyerlawfirm@gmail.com, https://attorneycarl.com
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