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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.

Witness Tampering Charges in Arkansas: What You’re Really Facing

What Counts as Witness Tampering in Arkansas Witness tampering means interfering with a witness’s testimony or cooperation in a criminal case. The law covers actions like threatening, persuading, misleading, or offering benefits to change or withhold testimony. You can face this charge even if no one followed through with your request. Intent — not success […]

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Federal Conspiracy Charges in Arkansas: How the Law Defines “Agreement”

Common Types of Federal Conspiracy Cases in Arkansas Conspiracy means agreeing with at least one other person to commit a federal crime — even if the crime itself never happens. In Arkansas, conspiracy is one of the most frequently charged federal offenses because it connects multiple individuals to a single plan or transaction. To prove

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How Long Can Police Hold You Without Charges in Arkansas?

Understanding the Detention Timeline The Clock Starts the Moment You’re Arrested In Arkansas, police cannot hold someone indefinitely without charges. The state’s Rules of Criminal Procedure require that any person arrested be taken before a judge “without unnecessary delay.” This usually means within 48 to 72 hours, depending on weekends, holidays, or court availability. That

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Bond Hearings in Arkansas: What to Expect and How to Prepare

Understanding What a Bond Hearing Is A bond hearing (sometimes called a bail hearing) is often the first court appearance after an arrest. It determines whether you’ll stay in custody or be released while your case proceeds. The judge reviews factors like your background, prior record, and ties to the community — all to decide

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