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LOCATED AT:

8114 Cantrell Road

Suite 100

Little Rock, AR 72227


WE ACCEPT:

Campbell, Grooms & Spaulding PLLC

Criminal Law

imprisonment of a year or more, while

misdemeanors are crimes punishable by

less than a year. However, no act is a crime

if it has not been previously established as such either by statute or common law. Recently, the list of Federal crimes dealing with activities extending beyond state boundaries or having special impact on federal operations, has grown.


OFFICE HOURS

Our office is open 8:30 to 5:00 Monday through Friday.


CONTACT INFORMATION

Campbell, Grooms & Spaulding PLLC offers evening and weekend appointments to our clients by request.  


Contact us at (501) 313-4967 to arrange an in-person visit or a visit over the Internet using Skype, Zoom, or Facetime.  


You can also contact us via e-mail or by filling out our online form.  


Campbell, Grooms & Spaulding PLLC is located at 8114 Cantrell Road, Suite 100, Little Rock, AR 72227, which is in Little Rock near the intersection of Cantrell Road and Foxcroft Road.


We represent clients in Little Rock, North Little Rock, Pulaski County, Benton, Bryant, Saline County Conway, Faulkner County, Cabot, Maumelle, Lonoke County, Sherwood, Otter Creek, Lonoke, Beebe, Searcy, Morrilton, Conway County, Mabelvale, Alma, Arkadelphia, Arkansas City, Ash Flat, Ashdown, Atkins, Augusta, Bald Knob, Barling, Barton, Batesville, Bauxite, Bearden, Beaver, Bee Branch, Bella Vista, Bentonville, Berryville, Bigelow, Biggers, Bismarck, Black Oak, Black Rock, Bluff City, Blytheville, Boles, Bono, Bonnerdale, Booneville, Boxley, Bradley, Branch, Brinkley, Brookland, Bruno, Buffalo City, Bull Shoals, Burlington, Canehill, Calico Rock, Camden, Carlisle, Carolan, Cave City, Centerton, Charleston, Cherokee Village, Clarendon, Clarksville, Clinton, Compton, Corning, Cotter, Crossett, Curtis, Cotton Plant, Cushman, Danville, Dardanelle, De Queen, De Witt, Decatur, Delaplaine, Dermott, Des Arc, Diamond City, Diaz, Donaldson, Dover, Dumas, Egypt, Elaine, El Dorado, Eudora, Eureka Springs, Evening Shade, Fayetteville, Fairfield Bay, Faircloth, Farmington, Fifty-Six, Fisher, Flippin, Floral, Fordyce, Forrest City, Fort Smith, Fountain Lake, Fouke, Friendship, Gassville, Gentry, Gosnell, Gravette, Greenbrier, Greenwood, Guion, Gurdon, Guy, Hamburg, Hampton, Hardy, Harrison, Heber Springs, Helena, Highland, Holly Mountain, Hope, Hot Springs, Horatio, Hoxie, Jacksonville, Jersey, Jonesboro, Keo, Kibler, Lake Village, Lake City, Lakeview, Lavaca, Leachville, Lead Hill, Leola, Leslie, Lincoln, Lockesburg, London, Lonsdale, Lowell, Madison, Magazine, Magnolia, Malvern, Mammoth Spring, Mansfield, Marianna, Marion, Marked Tree, Marmaduke, Marshall, Marvell, Mayflower, McGehee, Melbourne, Mena, Monticello, Morning Star, Mount George, Mount Holly, Mount Ida, Mountain Home, Mountain View, Mountainburg, Nashville, Natural Steps, Newport, Norfork, Nob Hill, Ola, Omaha, Osceola, Ozark, Palestine, Paragould, Paris, Pea Ridge, Peach Orchard, Perry, Perryville, Pfeiffer, Piggott, Pine Bluff, Pindall, Pocahontas, Poyen, Pottsville, Prairie Grove, Prescott, Pyatt, Quitman, Ravenden, Rector, Reed, Reno, Rocky, Rogers, Roland, Romance, Russellville, Salem, Scranton, Sedgwick, Sheridan, Shirley, Sidney, Siloam Springs, Smackover, Springdale, St. Joe, Stamps, Star City, Stuttgart, Subiaco, Sulphur Springs, Texarkana, Trumann, Tuckerman, Van Buren, Vilonia, Viola, Waldenburg, Waldron, Walnut Ridge, Warren, Weiner, West Fork, West Helena, West Memphis, White Hall, Wilton, Winslow, Wright, Wynne, Yellville, Arkansas County, Ashley County, Baxter County, Benton County, Boone County, Bradley County, Calhoun County, Carroll County, Chicot County, Clark County, Clay County, Cleburne County, Cleveland County, Columbia County, Craighead County, Crawford County, Crittenden County, Cross County, Dallas County, Desha County, Drew County, Franklin County, Fulton County, Garland County, Grant County, Greene County, Hempstead County, Hot Spring County, Howard County, Independence County, Izard County, Jackson County, Jefferson County, Johnson County, Lafayette County, Lawrence County, Lee County, Lincoln County, Little River County, Logan County, Madison County, Marion County, Miller County, Mississippi County, Monroe County, Montgomery County, Nevada County, Newton County, Ouachita County, Perry County, Phillips County, Pike County, Poinsett County, Polk County, Pope County, Prairie County, Randolph County, Scott County, Searcy County, Sebastian County, Sevier County, Sharp County, St. Francis County, Stone County, Union County, Van Buren County, Washington County, White County, Woodruff County, Yell County, and any other surrounding city or town.

Criminal law involves prosecution by the government of a person for an act that has been classified as a crime. Civil cases, on the other hand, involve individuals and organizations seeking to resolve legal disputes. In a criminal case, the state, through a prosecutor, initiates the suit, while in a civil case the victim brings the suit. Persons convicted of a crime may be incarcerated, fined, or both. However, persons found liable in a civil case may only have to give up property or pay money, but are not incarcerated.


A "crime" is any act or omission (of an act) in violation of a public law forbidding or commanding it. Though there are some common law crimes, most crimes in the United States are established by local, state, and federal governments. Criminal laws vary significantly from state to state. There is, however, a Model Penal Code (MPC) which serves as a good starting place to gain an understanding of the basic structure of criminal liability.


Crimes include both felonies (more serious offenses -- like murder or rape) and misdemeanors (less serious offenses -- like petty theft or jaywalking). Felonies are usually crimes punishable by

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