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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.

Loss Calculations in Federal Cases: What Arkansas Defendants Need to Know

Loss calculations under federal sentencing guidelines often determine a defendant’s fate more than any other factor in white collar or fraud cases. If you’re facing charges in Arkansas federal court, understanding how loss is computed can help you and your defense attorney challenge inflated or unfair estimates. At Ludwig Law Firm, our federal criminal defense […]

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How to Suppress Illegally Obtained Evidence in Arkansas Courts

In criminal cases, evidence is everything. But not all evidence is fair game. If law enforcement violated your rights while gathering that evidence, your attorney can file a motion to suppress to keep it out of court. This motion is a powerful tool for leveling the playing field when the government overreaches. If you’re being

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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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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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