About Jarrett P. Ambeau, Esq.

ISLN: 921013158
Attorney
Email: ambeaux@msn.com


Personal Biography:

Born and raised in Louisiana, I spent significant time in Tennessee and Georgia in the 90’s, but returned home to go to school and have lived here since 1998.

Jarrett Ambeau I spent more than twenty years in the restaurant business, culminating in managing a premiere white tablecloth steak house; where, as the sommelier, I was responsible for the 3,000 bottle wine list. I also ran the day-to-day operations of the restaurant, a skill set I am able to put to use in my law practice.

I have an undergraduate degree in Philosophy from Thomas Edison State College, a leading distance learning institution located in New Jersey. I completed my undergraduate studies while deployed to Kuwait/Iraq in 2004.  Prior to deployment, I had studied at Louisiana State University for 3 ½ years. My undergraduate thesis at LSU focused on the ethics of Immanuel Kant and a formal logic analysis of his formulations of the moral law from his famous book ‘Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals’.

I graduated from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University in the spring of 2008, where I was a two time finalist in the Ira S. Flory Moot Court competition and a member of the 2007-2008 Moot Court Board.

Military Biography:

I joined the U.S. Military in October of 2001, both in response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 and a desire to join ROTC at LSU. I transferred to the 22nd LSO Trial Defense Service, a criminal defense arm of the JAG Corps, in December of 2003 to function as a 27D, paralegal, in an environment that would offer the opportunity to learn about the practice of law.

In May of 2004, I volunteered to be deployed to Iraq. I was sent to Kuwait where I was the NCOIC of the Kuwait Trial Defense Service office. The attorney for whom I worked was assigned to one of the Abu Ghirab soldiers and we functioned as her defense team for the duration of my deployment. We spent significant time traveling to Iraq in support of soldiers as legal defense. In addition, we had 5 General Courts Martial, and about 400 Article 15 proceedings, non-judicial punishment in the UCMJ. I redeployed in January of 2005 and returned home shortly thereafter.

Since my return, I have been a member of the 22nd LSO, Trial Defense Service, Team 15, in New Orleans, LA.

I have been selected to commission as a 27A, JAG Officer, with the 22nd LSO, TDS. I will pin my rank later this year.

Practice Areas

Felony Criminal Defense; Assault; Assault and Battery; Drug Crimes; Domestic Violence; Homicides; Theft; Felony Theft; Manslaughter; Parole and Probation; Vehicular Homicide; White Collar Crime; DUI/DWI; Forgery; Criminal Appeals

Admitted: 2009, Louisiana
Law School: Louisiana State University, B.C.L.
Member: Louisiana State (Member, Right to Counsel Committee, 2009 ) and American Bar Associations.
Biography: Member: Moot Court Board; Wex Malone, Inns of Court (based on achievement in the National Institute of Trial Advocacy Course). Contract Felony Public Defender, 23rd Judicial District Indigent Defense Board, 2009.
Born: Gonzales, Louisiana, 1969
Military Service: 27-D Paralegal Specialist, U.S. Army, 2001; Trial Defense Service, JAG Corps, U.S. Army, including a deployment to Kuwait/Iraq in 2004