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Mostyn Prettyman, PLLC

Criminal, Divorce & Family Law, Accident & Injury, Wills & Probate, Real Estate

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Snively Law Firm

Divorce & Family Law, Criminal, Accident & Injury

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The Law Office of D.E. Davis, PLC

Bankruptcy, Criminal, DUI-DWI, Car Accident, Personal Injury

Law Office Of George B Morton PA

Adoption, Child Support, Criminal, Farms, DUI-DWI

Keith Miller, Butler, Schneider & Pawlik

DUI-DWI, Child Custody, Landlord-Tenant, Immigration, Divorce & Family Law

Martinez Law Firm, Pllc

Criminal, Land Use & Zoning, Traffic, Dispute Resolution, Immigration

Norwood & Norwood P.A.

Criminal, DUI-DWI, Civil Rights, Civil & Human Rights

Norwood & Norwood, P. A.

Criminal, DUI-DWI

Mitchell Williams

Criminal, Securities Fraud , Motor Vehicle

Shemin Law Firm, PLLC

Class Action, Business, Medical Malpractice, Divorce, White Collar Crime

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Hill v. Norris

... Appellant subsequently filed in this court a petition to proceed pursuant to Criminal Procedure Rule 37.1 (2010) that was denied. ... Id. A court with personal and subject-matter jurisdiction over the defendant in a criminal proceeding has authority to render judgment. ...

Moore v. Hobbs

... On March 12, 2010, appellant Timothy Ramon Moore, who is incarcerated in the custody of the Arkansas Department of Correction by virtue of multiple criminal convictions, filed in the circuit court in the county where he was incarcerated a pro se petition for writ of habeas ...

State v. Rowe

... As a threshold issue, we must determine the propriety of this appeal under Rule 3 of the Arkansas Rules of Appellate Procedure—Criminal. A significant difference exists between appeals brought by criminal defendants and those brought on behalf of the State. ...