This article is being written to conclude and recap my series on the handling of felony charges in Little Rock and other Arkansas areas. I felt it was necessary to write on this topic due to the fact that, for obvious reasons, many individuals do not know how to proceed when they or a loved one have had a run in with law enforcement. If you are facing charges then it is crucial that you speak with an attorney as soon as possible. The goal of my recent articles was to provide information which will assist people with a better understanding of their situation. It has also been my goal to provide information which will assist with the selection of a criminal defense lawyer. If you need assistance then contact us today.
I have addressed several topics over my recent articles. Topics which I have discussed include:
- Defending against Class “A” felonies
- What to expect when charged with a Class “B” felony
- The potential consequences of a Class “C” felony conviction
- Class “D” felony charges and the risk of consecutive sentences
- Why Class “Y” felonies are the second most serious charge in Arkansas
There are a number of reasons why I chose to address these topics. First, I considered it important for those in our state to understand the potential penalties associated with each class of felony. Second, an accused individual must understand that the penalties for such charges may possibly be run consecutive to the penalties for other counts. This can result in extremely lengthy prison sentences. Finally, understanding the steps which an attorney can take to protect your interests can help you to make an informed selection when you are choosing counsel.
If you or a family member have been arrested then contact my office today to speak with a Little Rock criminal defense lawyer. My firm is dedicated to protecting the rights of the accused. We believe that everyone is entitled to both aggressive representation and respect. Contact us online or by telephone today. We also handle matters in Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Springdale, Jonesboro, North Little Rock, Conway, Rogers, Pine Bluff, and throughout the rest of Arkansas.