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Can the Police Access Your Phone During an Investigation?

With smartphones holding a wealth of personal information, many Arkansans wonder what law enforcement can legally access during an investigation. Texts, call logs, photos, emails, app data, and even location history can all be scrutinized, which makes understanding...

What Happens After a DUI Arrest in Arkansas

Being arrested for a DUI can be stressful and confusing. Understanding the process, your rights, and potential consequences is crucial for protecting your future. At The Digby Law Firm, we help clients across Central Arkansas navigate DUI arrests and provide aggressive criminal defense for DUI cases. Knowing what to expect can make a significant difference in your outcome.

Domestic Battery vs. Assault: What’s the Difference

Facing any criminal charge can be overwhelming, especially when the terms used sound similar. Domestic battery and assault are often confused, but under Arkansas law, they are distinct offenses with different legal consequences. 

Understanding the difference is essential if you’re charged, as penalties, legal defenses, and the court process vary. At The Digby Law Firm, we represent clients across Central Arkansas, including Benton, Bryant, and Little Rock, providing aggressive criminal defense for assault and domestic battery cases.

Charged With Theft in Arkansas? What You Need to Know

Being charged with theft in Arkansas is not something to take lightly. Whether it’s a misunderstanding, a one-time mistake, or a case of mistaken identity, the accusation alone can have serious consequences for your reputation, employment, and freedom. Theft offenses range from shoplifting to embezzlement, and the penalties can escalate quickly depending on the circumstances. Understanding theft charges in Arkansas and how to respond effectively can make all the difference in protecting your future.

The Consequences of Skipping Court

No matter what charges you’re facing, skipping court is one of the fastest ways to make a bad situation worse. Many people think they can ignore a court date and deal with the consequences later — but in Arkansas, that decision can lead to serious legal trouble.

At Bobby Digby Law, we’ve represented countless clients who missed court for all kinds of reasons: confusion about dates, fear of outcomes, or just hoping the problem would go away. Whatever the reason, skipping court is never the solution. Here’s what happens when you don’t show up, and what to do if you already have.

Understanding Bail and Bond in Arkansas Courts

Being arrested is one of the most stressful experiences someone can face, and one of the first questions people ask is: “How do I get out?” In Arkansas, that typically involves understanding the difference between bail and bond, how each works, and what your options...

Your Rights During a Traffic Stop in Arkansas

Getting pulled over by the police can be stressful, especially if you don’t know what your rights are. Whether you’re just running late or find yourself being questioned for something more serious, it’s important to understand your traffic stop rights in Arkansas. At...

Can the Police Search Your Car Without a Warrant?

If you’ve ever been pulled over in Arkansas, you may have wondered: can the police search your car without a warrant? The answer depends on federal protections under the Fourth Amendment as well as Arkansas-specific interpretations of search and seizure law. At The...

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...