A felony conviction can have long-lasting effects on your life. If you’re convicted of a felony, you can lose fundamental rights of American citizenship. While some of these rights can be restored over time and through court proceedings, a felony conviction stays with...
Drug offenses can be some of the most confusing criminal charges on the books. Between different schedules of drugs – ranging from Schedule I to Schedule V – and differences between misdemeanor and felony charges on what sounds like the same offense, it’s...
Domestic violence cases are fraught with complicated emotional and legal implications. Often, domestic violence arrests and allegations are not initiated by the alleged victim at all. In fact, sometimes domestic violence arrests and charges can lead to expensive and...
Drug crimes in Arkansas vary widely, and the consequences of a conviction depend on what type of drug crime conviction you’ve received. When you’ve been convicted of a drug crime in Arkansas, your working relationship with your attorney is as important as ever. You...
A traffic or moving violation stop is not an automatic green light to search your vehicle. In fact, a search of your vehicle in certain circumstances could pose a major violation of your Constitutional rights! The most important goal of every police interaction is to...