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How a traffic stop may lead to an unlawful search

On behalf of John Wesley Hall | May 28, 2020 | Search And Seizure

From claims of a burnt-out taillight to a speeding charge, all too often, police officers attempt to use a relatively minor traffic violation as a reason to stop and detain the driver and search their vehicle for evidence of an unrelated offense. Motorists should know...

How should you handle a legal prescription medication arrest?

On behalf of John Wesley Hall | May 28, 2020 | Drug Crimes

You have a valid prescription for a medication you take, but that does not mean you have nothing to worry about should you encounter an Arkansas police officer who suspects you of drug possession. Would you know how to respond if you did not have your prescription on...

What are the requirements for a concealed carry permit?

On behalf of John Wesley Hall | May 18, 2020 | Weapons Crimes

Arkansas allows for the carrying of a concealed firearm if you have the proper permit. Arkansas.gov explains there are extensive requirements you must meet to obtain a concealed carry permit in the state.  You can get one through the Director of the Division of...

U.S. Supreme Court will consider controversial computer fraud law

On behalf of John Wesley Hall | May 1, 2020 | Federal Crimes

Arkansas residents may find their use of computers and the internet inadvertently violating federal law. CyberScoop reports that the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to listen to a case challenging the applicability of the U.S. Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. Critics of...

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