Probable Cause and Reasonable Suspicion in Arkansas: What You Should Know

In Arkansas criminal defense cases, the standards of probable cause and reasonable suspicion can make or break the outcome. These constitutional benchmarks decide whether a police officer’s actions were lawful. If an officer stopped you at a checkpoint or searched your property without meeting the correct standard, the evidence could be thrown out. At Ludwig […]

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Understanding Federal Consumer Fraud Charges in Arkansas

Consumer fraud is one of the most aggressively investigated white collar crimes in the United States. From Little Rock to rural Arkansas, federal agencies track financial deception closely. If you’ve been contacted about a consumer fraud investigation or charged with a federal offense, it’s time to understand your rights and legal options. At Ludwig Law

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What Is a Terry Stop? Understanding Stop-and-Frisk in Arkansas

If you were stopped by police, briefly questioned, or frisked without a warrant, you may have experienced what the law calls a “Terry Stop.” Named after the 1968 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Terry v. Ohio, these stops are meant to allow law enforcement to act on reasonable suspicion without violating the Fourth Amendment—but they

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How to Respond to a Congressional Subpoena in Arkansas

Receiving a congressional subpoena is not a routine legal issue—it’s a direct demand from the United States Congress. If you’re an Arkansas individual or business called before a congressional committee, you must tread carefully and strategically. At Ludwig Law Firm, our federal criminal defense attorneys defend professionals and corporations caught in the crosshairs of federal

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