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Can I represent myself in court on my Arkansas DWI charge?

Criminal LawBy EdwinMarch 16, 2019

Yes, you can. It is your constitutional right to represent yourself on any criminal charge, including an Arkansas DWI/DUI offense.  However, DWI defense law is complicated. If you cannot afford to hire your own lawyer, consider applying for court-appointed counsel to represent you. If you do decide to represent yourself on your Arkansas DWI charge, keep…

Can a Misdemeanor DWI Be Removed from My Record in Arkansas?

Can a Misdemeanor DWI Be Removed from My Record in Arkansas?

AttorneyBy EdwinMarch 11, 2019

Since 2013, the state of Arkansas permits misdemeanor DWI and DUI convictions to be expunged, or “sealed”, after five years have passed. When your records are seals, they won’t be physically destroyed, but they will be treated as confidential. Once the record is sealed the offender can lawfully state the offense did not occur. All…

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