Summary
If you believe you were wrongfully arrested for disorderly conduct in Arkansas, you may have grounds to challenge the arrest. Disorderly conduct under Arkansas law requires specific behaviors, and if your actions did not meet these criteria, you might contest the charge. Additionally, if your vehicle was searched and you were charged with possession, the legality of the search and the timing of your Miranda rights reading could be significant factors in your defense. Consulting a criminal defense attorney in Arkansas is advisable to explore your options and ensure your rights are protected.Full Conversation
I believe that I was wrongfully arrested for disorderly conduct, pretextual.
Hi ****! Sorry to hear about your situation. To provide better information, could you please let me know your location (city/state)? This will help me refer to the specific laws that might apply to your case.
Ozark Arkansas
Arkansas law defines disorderly conduct under Ark. Code Ann. § *-*-*. If you believe your arrest was pretextual, you may have grounds for a defense or to challenge the arrest.
Could you provide more details about the circumstances surrounding your arrest?
My wife and I were in our vehicle parked in parking lot not near others. We were arguing but not screaming or anything. The cops show up and talk to us separately, we speak to the police calmly. Next thing you know we are being arrested. It took them a couple minutes to say it was for disorderly conduct. Then they searched our vehicle and now we have felony charges for possession.
It seems like there might be multiple legal issues at play here. You may be able to challenge the disorderly conduct charge if your behavior did not meet the statutory definition. Additionally, the search and subsequent possession charges may be contestable based on the legality of the search.
Could you provide more details about the items found during the search and if you were informed of your rights?
They found a dusting of methamphetamines in the vehicle. We admitted to having meth in our bodies after relentless questions and confusing attitudes from the cops.
- Disorderly Conduct: Under Arkansas law (Ark. Code Ann. § *-*-*), disorderly conduct charges require certain behaviors that may not fit your situation.
- Search and Seizure: The legality of the search and your admissions under pressure could be contestable.
Were you read your Miranda rights before questioning? This information could be crucial in your defense.
We were ready our rights after questioning by cops and being handcuffed for disorderly conduct.
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It seems like there are significant procedural issues here that could potentially impact your case. Key points to consider:
- Miranda Rights: Reading your rights after questioning is a potential violation affecting the admissibility of your statements.
- Search and Seizure: The legality of the search could be contested.
Consulting a lawyer would be highly advisable.
Would you like more information on finding legal representation in Arkansas?
Yes please
~Arkansas Bar Association
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.arkbar.com
They can help you find a lawyer experienced in criminal defense. Is there any other specific assistance you need?