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Experienced Conway, Arkansas Criminal Defense Attorney

When you are facing criminal charges of any kind, your life has just been turned upside down and you need help. At B. Keith Faulkner, P.A. we believe that by conducting an in-depth investigation and analysis of the facts and defenses of every client’s case, we can achieve the best results possible. If you are ready to take control of your life, then call the schedule a complimentary consultation with Keith Faulkner.

Arkansas DWI Lawyer

Traffic Violations

Arkansas Felony Crimes

Arkansas Misdemeanor Crimes

Expungement

Arkansas Misdemeanor Crimes

Expungement

Arkansas DWI Lawyer

For an adult 21 years of age or older, it is illegal to be in actual physical control of a motor vehicle if the individual is intoxicated or if the blood alcohol concentration of such individual is 0.08 or above. The same is true for individuals younger than 21, except that the threshold is lowered to 0.02 blood alcohol concentration. These laws apply to the boating environment as well. Once an individual is charged, the driver’s license can be suspended before there is a trial on the merits of the case. Each case is fact specific and law enforcement is required to follow specific DWI related protocol in order to prove the case.


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Arkansas Traffic Violations

Traffic violations on a driving record can result in increased insurance premiums and sometimes driver’s license suspension. It is advantageous to defend traffic violations in order to prevent them from tarnishing the driving record.


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Arkansas Felony Crimes

Individuals who are accused of engaging in certain conduct are sometimes charged with one or more felony crimes. Felonies range from Class D (0-6 years’ imprisonment plus a fine up to $10,000) and Class Y (10-40 years or life imprisonment plus a fine up to $15,000). Depending on the severity of the crime, an alternative sanction such as probation is a potential sentence as well. A felony conviction is a life changing event since it severely impedes employment opportunities eliminates voting rights, eliminates the right to bear arms as well as a host of other negative consequences. Every effort should be made to prevent a felony conviction. If that isn’t possible every effort should be made to minimize the impact of a felony conviction.


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Arkansas Misdemeanor Crimes

Individuals who are accused of engaging in certain conduct are sometimes charged with one or more misdemeanor crimes. Misdemeanors range from Class A (up to 1 year in jail plus a maximum fine of $2500) to Class C (up to 30 days in jail plus a maximum fine of $500). Statutory law defines the offense and the classification of the offense. Unless properly dealt with, a misdemeanor charge can result in jail, fines, costs and a permanent criminal record.


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Arkansas Expungement

In certain cases, the law authorizes the criminal record of an individual to be expunged/sealed and in some instances deleted entirely. Both Misdemeanor and Felony conviction records are collected by and maintained at the Arkansas Crime Information Center. This information may also be transmitted to the FBI as well. Generally speaking, expungement/sealing is authorized for most misdemeanor convictions. Whether a Felony can be expunged or deleted is determined at the time of sentencing.


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