Criminal Law

Stay informed about Arkansas criminal law, felony and misdemeanor charges, DWI offenses, white collar crimes, drug cases, violent crimes, and federal investigations through the Ludwig Law Firm Criminal Law Blog.

Our Little Rock criminal defense attorneys break down Arkansas laws, penalties, defenses, sentencing issues, and real-world legal strategies to help individuals understand their rights and protect their future. Explore articles covering theft charges, forgery, domestic battery, drug possession, probation violations, expungements, federal conspiracy cases, and more from an Arkansas criminal defense perspective.

What Is Act 531 in Arkansas? Understanding First Offender Probation

How Act 531 Works in Arkansas Unlike the more commonly known Act 346 (the “first offender” law), Act 531 applies in different situations and gives judges discretion without requiring the prosecutor’s agreement. Act 531 is one of Arkansas’s two First Offender Probation laws. It allows eligible defendants to plead guilty, complete probation, and then seal

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Disorderly Conduct in Arkansas: Charges and Penalties

How Arkansas Defines Disorderly Conduct Disorderly conduct occurs when a person intentionally causes public inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm. This can include: Fighting or violent behavior in public. Making unreasonable noise. Disrupting lawful gatherings. Obstructing traffic. Refusing to comply with lawful orders from police. Disorderly conduct may sound like a “minor” charge, but in Arkansas, it

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