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Domestic Violence in Arkansas

What Happens if You are Charged with Domestic Violence in Arkansas?

Criminal LawBy EdwinApril 27, 2019

If you’ve been charged with domestic violence, it’s important to contact a criminal defense attorney immediately. Even if you believe that you have been unfairly accused and that the case lacks evidence, you will need to be prepared to defend yourself in court. Physical evidence is not necessary for a prosecutor to charge you with…

Outstanding warrant Arkansas

How Should I Take Care of an Outstanding Warrant in Arkansas

Criminal Law, Traffic ViolationsBy EdwinApril 16, 2019

An arrest warrant may be outstanding because the individual isn’t aware of the warrant of the individual is evading law enforcement. An outstanding warrant has serious consequences, such as affecting your ability to obtain or renew a driver’s license. A person with an outstanding warrant can be arrested at any time—at a social event, at…

Hit and Run in Arkansas - Dearmore Law Firm

The Consequences for a Hit and Run Offense in Arkansas

Criminal Law, Traffic ViolationsBy EdwinApril 2, 2019

A hit and run is a serious crime. A hit and run is defined as being involved in a collision (with another car, pedestrian, or property) and knowingly leaving the scene without stopping to give your name, license number, and other information to someone at the scene. Hit and runs include parking lot collisions. If…

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