Sexual Offenses

Can You Be Charged Without Physical Evidence?

When people think about criminal cases, they often picture physical evidence such as fingerprints, DNA, weapons, surveillance footage, or stolen property. Because of this, many individuals are surprised to learn that criminal charges can sometimes be filed even when no physical evidence exists. If you have been accused of a crime, understanding how Arkansas criminal law evidence works is important to protecting your rights and preparing your defense.

At The Digby Law Firm, we regularly hear questions such as, “Can you be charged without proof?” or “Can a prosecutor move forward without physical evidence?” The answer is more complicated than a simple yes or no. While physical evidence can strengthen a case, it is not always required for criminal charges to be filed in Arkansas.

Sex Crime Charges in Arkansas: What You Should Know About Consent Laws

Facing sex crime charges in Arkansas can be overwhelming and frightening. Sexual assault allegations carry serious consequences, including lengthy prison sentences, registration requirements, and long-term impacts on your personal and professional life. Understanding Arkansas consent laws and the specific charges you may be facing is critical. At The Digby Law Firm, we provide experienced guidance to clients in Benton, Bryant, Little Rock, and across Central Arkansas, ensuring their rights are protected and defenses are thoroughly explored.