Qualified Federal Criminal Justice Act Attorney
Attorney Toale has been defending people in federal cases for more than a decade and is a Criminal Justice Act attorney, which means that he has met the educational and practice standards required for lawyers to represent indigent defendants in federal court.
Facing Federal Criminal Charges
If you have been accused of a federal crime such as Medicaid fraud, a gun crime or a white collar crime, you will be facing the substantial resources of the federal government. At our firm, we believe that you deserve a fighting chance. Our practice includes criminal defense in many different kinds of cases. With the help of resources such as private investigators and other experts, we will work tirelessly develop a solid defense in your case.
"I have more than 25 years of experience in the courtroom to help you if you are under investigation by law enforcement or you have been arrested." - Attorney Robert S. Toale
Call (504) 368-8440 or Attorney Robert S. Toale has been representing clients in major felony cases in Louisiana for more than 25 years. Whether you are accused of fraud, possession of child pornography or a federal drug crime, he is committed to taking every possible step to protect your rights and your future. Call (504) 368-8440 or e-mail us now for an initial consultation about your case.
We will search for a way to bring about a successful resolution to your case if you are facing federal crimes such as:
- Federal weapons charges including felon in possession of firearm
- Federal drug crimes: possession of drugs such as marijuana, crack or cocaine, possession with intent to sell, distribution, cultivation or manufacturing of drugs, trafficking, importation, conspiracy and prescription drug fraud
- Environmental crimes
- Computer crimes such as Internet fraud or possession of child pornography
- Bank robbery
- White collar crimes, financial crimes, fraud, corruption and malfeasance in office
- Federal hate crimes
- Kidnapping
- Arson
- Terrorism
- Organized crime or conspiracy cases
- Accessory counts and obstruction of justice charges
- Probation and supervised release violations









