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Criminal Defense in Northwest Arkansas

Limiting the Impact of Criminal Charges

A proven criminal defense attorney can make all the difference in the outcome, no matter what accusations you are facing.

The Law Office of D. E. Davis, PLC, in Fayetteville will vigorously fight your charges. We offer experienced representation for all misdemeanor and felony crimes in Washington County and Benton County. Contact us immediately to discuss your case in a free initial consultation.

University Students
We frequently represent University of Arkansas students, including out-of-state residents. Aside from jail, fines and community service, a conviction on your record can affect your continued enrollment, student loan eligibility and future employment opportunities. We have helped many UA students mitigate the consequences of shoplifting, DWI, drug charges, assaults and other offenses.

Smart and Aggressive Criminal Defense

Darrel E. Davis Jr. is an experienced lawyer who understands the local justice system and how to approach your case to work out the best possible outcome.

Mr. Davis has handled a full spectrum of charges* in his criminal defense practice:

  • Drug crimes — Possession of controlled substance, with intent to distribute
  • Drunk driving and traffic violations
  • Assault and battery
  • Domestic abuse and restraining orders
  • Misdemeanor and felony theft
  • Burglary and armed robbery
  • Probation violations

Call us 24 hours a day at 877-231-0627 to talk to an experienced and effective criminal defense attorney who will fight for you. We accept credit cards and can arrange payment plans.

Potential Penalties for Arkansas Criminal Offenses**

Class C misdemeanorMaximum 30 days in jail
Class B misdemeanorUp to 90 days
Class A misdemeanorUp to 1 year in jail
Class D felony1 to 6 years in prison
Class C felony3 to 10 years
Class B felony5 to 20 years
Class A felony6 to 30 years
Class Y felony10 years to life in prison

* We do not handle sexual offenses. Mr. Davis is not certified for death penalty cases.

** According to Arkansas Law. Subject to Change.

Call Us Today [ Se Habla Español ] In Fayetteville 479-595-8281 Toll-free 877-231-0627

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