Articles

2011

Peter R. Flowers & Kelly L. Long – Top Attorneys 2011

Peter R. Flowers received as Juris Doctorate from Loyola University Law School in New Orleans. He is a member of the American Bar Association/Criminal Section, Louisiana State Bar/Criminal Section, Shreveport Bar Association, Caddo Defense Bar Association and the Fifth Circuit Bar Association. He is on the Board of Directors of the Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. His practice also includes personal injury and civil defense.

“We handle criminal cases in city, state, and federal courts. My job is to make sure that no one slips through the cracks of the system,” Flowers said. “That no innocent persons should be imprisoned, that punishments do not overshadow the offense, and are based on the actions of the defendant rather than public opinion.”

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2010

Best Attorneys: SB Magazine 2010

Flowers sees part of his practice as a stewardship for persons caught in the system and needing to come out on the other side as something more than an unskilled criminal and a burden to all of us. There are ways to navigate the system that are beneficial to all of us and that help keep us safe both today and in the future. “Part of my practice is designed to make sure that people understand the premise of ‘presumed innocent’ and understand why its maintanence of that concept is vital to our continued way of life in this country,” he said. “I am an obstacle in the path of the erosion of the Constitution that serves to protectus all and our unique way of life.”

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2009

Best Attorneys: SB Magazine 2009

Peter R. Flowers found his inspiration to practice law in the study of early American government and the inevitable conflict between government and personal freedoms. It is his desire to maintain the boundaries of the United States Constitution.

“We handle criminal cases in city, state and federal courts. Part of my practice is to make sure that people understand the premise of ‘presumed innocent’ and understand why its maintenance is vital to our continued way of life in this country,” he said. “I am an obstacle in the path of the erosion of the Constitution that serves to protect us all and our unique way of life.”

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Flowers - Best Attorneys 2008

SB Magazine: Best Attorneys 2008

PETER R. FLOWERS & KELLY L. LONG

- Criminal Law, Family Law and Personal Injury -

Peter R. Flowers found his inspiration to practice law in the study of early American government and the inevitable conflict between government and personal freedoms. It is his desire to maintain the boundaries of the United States Constitution.

“We handle criminal cases in city, state and federal courts. Part of my practice is to make sure that people understand the premise of ‘presumed innocent’ and understand why its maintenance is vital to our continued way of life in this country,” he said. “I am an obstacle in the path of the erosion of the Constitution that serves to protect us all and our unique way of life.”

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Twin City Community Journal – Jan 2006

Peter Flowers

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