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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.

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Why Hiring a Private Lawyer in Arkansas Criminal Cases Makes a Difference

Private Lawyers in Arkansas A private lawyer can Devote more time to your case. Provide regular updates and one-on-one communication. Build a customized defense strategy. Bring in outside experts when needed. When facing criminal charges in Arkansas, one of the first choices you’ll make is whether or not to hire a private lawyer, and the […]

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Shoplifting Charges in Arkansas: What You Need to Know

How Arkansas Defines Shoplifting Arkansas law treats shoplifting as theft of property. A person commits theft if they knowinglytake or exercise unauthorized control over someone else’s property with the purpose of depriving the owner. Examples include: Concealing items and leaving a store without paying. Switching price tags. Using a fraudulent receipt to “return” stolen goods.

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How Long Can a Felony Charge Be Pending in Arkansas?

Factors That Affect Pending Felony Charges Several factors determine how long a felony charge can stay pending: Prosecutor discretion — Prosecutors decide when to formally file charges. Court backlog — Heavy dockets in Arkansas courts can slow cases down. Complex investigations — Cases involving forensic evidence or multiple defendants take longer. Statute of limitations —

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Theft of Services in Arkansas: Penalties and What You Should Know

What Is Theft of Services Under Arkansas Law? A person commits the offense if they intentionally obtain services without authorization or payment. Examples include: Skipping out on a restaurant bill (often called “dine and dash”). Tampering with utility meters to avoid paying for electricity, water, or gas. Staying at a hotel without paying. Using transportation

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