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Attorney Barry S. Ranshi is from New Orleans, Louisiana. Mr. Ranshi graduated from the University of New Orleans (B.A.) and Loyola University New Orleans College of Law (J.D.). Mr. Ranshi focuses exclusively on criminal defense, providing representation for felony and misdemeanor charges.
As a student practitioner at Loyola, he assisted in the representation of several indigent defendants in Orleans Parish, which including writing several preliminary motions and helping attain the release of a defendant wrongfully charged with first degree murder. During his final summer in law school, he interned for Judge Robert Pitre, of Jefferson Parish. There, he prepared memorandums of law regarding Post-Conviction Relief Applications.
Mr. Ranshi began his legal career as a staff attorney to Orleans Parish Criminal Court Judge Darryl A. Derbigny, where he reviewed all criminal pleadings, while advising the Court on substantive criminal law, evidence, and procedure. One of his most memorable highlights inlcude assisting the Court in reversing a defendant's wrongful Second Degree Murder Conviction. The Louisiana Supreme Court affirmed the Court's ruling. Mr. Ranshi also drafted the Court's jury instructions and rulings, while assuring compliance with the Courts of Appeal and Supreme Court. In collaboration with his counterparts, he took part in rewriting Orleans Criminal Court's expungement procedure. Mr. Ranshi observed countless criminal jury trials and hearings, preparing him to be an effective trial lawyer.
Mr. Ranshi then worked for the Orleans Parish District Attorney's Office gaining invaluable experience investigating and trying cases. There, he served as first and second chair trial prosecutor for numerous felony cases in juvenile court.
One of the largest criminal defense firms in New Orlean recruited Mr. Ranshi to join its team as a trial and appeals attorney. While there, he won several writs in the appeals courts and in the Louisiana Supreme Court. He negotiated numerous plea deals, which spared his clients lengthy prison sentences. Additionally, he filed several expungements that were successfully granted.
Barry S. Ranshi has the experience you need in a criminal defense attorney; He understands the perspective as a prosecutor, judicial attorney, and now as a defense attorney. He has trial experience, with a specific understanding of the jury selection process, examining witnesses, and introducing evidence. Mr. Ranshi handles cases in St. Tammany, Jefferson, Orleans, Lafourche, Terrebonne, Tangipahoa, St. Charles, and St. Bernard Parishes.
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Acquired: 2011
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2014. Returned to good standing in 2016
4224 Florida Ave Ste 6, Kenner, LA, 70065-1390
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Posted by Patti | June 28, 2024 | Hired Attorney
He kept My friend out of jail. This attorney goes above and beyond. He drove quite aways to attend court hearing.
Posted by John | June 27, 2024 | Hired Attorney
Barry Ranshi and John Mason worked tirelessly in my defense, were very accessible, and assured a most acceptable resolution. I highly recommend Barry and John for any legal needs.
"Will answer the phone 24-hours per day. This is not an exaggeration. He has routinely travelled to other parishes to get clients out of jail. Knows the strengths and weaknesses of several ADAs in multiple parishes, and is relentless in pursuit of a good outcome. I would not hesitate to recommend him to a family member that got into trouble with the law."
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This lawyer returned to good standing in 2016.
Reinstated from Conditional Admission Revoked issued in LA, 2016
updated on 05/19/2016After having a conditional admission revoked, a former attorney may apply for reinstatement. He or she must comply with all readmission requirements from the Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board.
Conditional Admission Revoked issued in LA, 2014
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Top 100 in Criminal Defense, The National Trial Lawyers
2022
Top 40 under 40, The National Trial Lawyers
2018
Civil Leadership Academy, City of New Orleans
2018
Institute of Politics Fellow, Loyola University New Orleans
2022 - Present
Attorney, The Barry S. Ranshi Law Firm LLC
2019 - 2022
Deputy Public Defender, Lafourche Parish Public Defender's Office
2019 - 2019
Assistant District Attorney, Orleans Parish District Attorney's Office
2018 - 2019
Appellate Attorney, Martin Regan & Associates
2009 - 2018
Staff Attorney, Orleans Criminal District Court
Probation
17 years (including diminution of sentence)
Reversed trial court
Charges Refused
Charges Refused
Reversed trial court and court of appeal
2009
JD - Juris Doctor
2005
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2018
Mock Trial Competition; Presiding Judge
2013
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