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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.

Understanding Federal Plea Agreements in Arkansas Courts

What a Federal Plea Agreement Includes A federal plea agreement is a written deal between a defendant and the government that resolves a case without a trial. It’s not just a “guilty plea.” It’s a negotiated resolution that defines which charges move forward, what sentencing recommendations apply, and what rights you waive in exchange for […]

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Arrested but Not Charged Yet in Arkansas? Here’s What You Should Know

If you’ve been arrested in Arkansas but haven’t been formally charged, you’re in a critical waiting period. Police may still be investigating, or the prosecutor may be reviewing evidence to decide whether to file charges. During this gap, your case isn’t over — it’s pending. What Happens Between Arrest and Charges Under Arkansas Rule of

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Third DWI in Arkansas: What You’re Facing and How to Fight for Your Freedom

A third DWI is no longer a “mistake” in the eyes of Arkansas courts — it’s a serious offense that can put you behind bars. You’re now at the edge of felony territory, and everything you do next matters.As always – if you have a legal question you want answered in a future blog, submit

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Officer administering a breathalyzer test to a driver during a roadside check for safety.

Second DWI in Arkansas: Penalties, Jail Time, and How to Fight Back

A second offense can also trigger enhanced penalties if it occurs within five years of the first. If you’re facing a second DWI in Arkansas, you’re in dangerous territory. Prosecutors assume you didn’t “learn your lesson.” Judges are less forgiving. And the penalties get a lot worse. But that doesn’t mean you’re out of options.

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