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The Difference Between Misdemeanor and Felony Charges

The Difference Between Misdemeanor and Felony Charges

If you are facing criminal charges in Arkansas, one of the most important distinctions to understand is whether the charge is classified as a misdemeanor or a felony. This classification affects everything from potential penalties to long-term consequences on your record.

Many people underestimate how serious even a misdemeanor can be, while others do not fully realize how far-reaching the impact of a felony conviction can be. At The Digby Law Firm, we help clients in Benton, Bryant, Little Rock, and across Central Arkansas understand their charges and build a defense that protects their future.

Understanding Probation Violations in Arkansas

Probation can be a second chance. Instead of serving time in jail or prison, you’re given the opportunity to stay in the community under court-ordered conditions. But violating those conditions even unintentionally can lead to serious consequences. At The Digby Law...

How to Respond to a Criminal Summons in Arkansas

Receiving a criminal summons can be alarming, especially if it's your first time dealing with the Arkansas legal system. Unlike an arrest, a criminal summons doesn’t mean you're being taken into custody — but it does mean you're being formally accused of a crime....

How Long Does a Criminal Record Stay Public in Arkansas?

For many people in Arkansas, a criminal record is more than just a piece of legal history, it’s a long-lasting obstacle. It can affect everything from job opportunities to housing, loans, and even your reputation. One of the most common questions we hear at Bobby...

First-Time Offenders in Arkansas: What You Need to Know

Facing criminal charges for the first time can be overwhelming and frightening. For many first-time offenders, this is their first brush with the legal system — and they have no idea what to expect. If you're in this situation in Arkansas, you’re likely filled with...

Understanding Assault Charges in Arkansas: Degrees and Defenses

Being charged with assault in Arkansas can feel overwhelming, especially if you don’t fully understand the charge or what legal defenses may be available to you. Assault charges are taken seriously by Arkansas courts, and a conviction — even for a lesser offense — can...

How to Navigate the Adoption Process in Arkansas

Adopting is a life-changing decision that could change the lives of not only the prospective parents but of the child as well.    However, as easy as it may sound to simply bring a child home and take care of them as a part of your family, there is a legal adoption...

Expungement in Arkansas: Clear Your Criminal Record

What is Expungement? Expungement is a legal process that allows individuals in Arkansas to seal or clear certain criminal records. This means the offense is effectively erased from public view, offering a clean slate when applying for jobs, housing, or educational...

Winning Child Custody Battles: Key Strategies for Parents

There are few things as emotionally taxing as a child custody battle. Between the separation of the parents, the distress the child will undergo, and the time spent in court, the stakes could not be higher.  Many, if not all parents, want only the best outcome after...

Class C Felony in Arkansas: Laws & Penalties

A Class C Felony in Arkansas is a serious criminal charge that can result in years of imprisonment, significant fines, and long-term consequences. Whether you’re facing charges or supporting someone who is, it is critical to understand the laws, penalties, and defense...