A strong criminal defense requires a lawyer who is willing to be aggressive — someone who makes sure that the police act within the bounds of the law and that the prosecutors are held to their burden of proof. Often, your lawyer is the only person who has access to critical case information who can point out violations of the law or the Constitution. This is a tremendous responsibility and we take it seriously.
At the Robertson Law Firm, PLLC, with locations in North Little Rock and Benton, we build strong criminal defenses by taking an aggressive approach for our clients. We represent people accused of a wide range of crimes in Arkansas state courts:
- Theft: Our lawyers defend people charged with theft crimes, including shoplifting, robbery and fraud.
- Battery: We represent people charged with assault, battery and other violent crimes.
- Drug crimes: Our drug crimes defense includes defense of drug possession, possession of paraphernalia, distribution and trafficking.
- DWI defense: We represent people charged with driving while intoxicated in Arkansas.
- Juvenile crimes: When a minor has been charged with an offense, we provide strong and effective representation.
- Traffic violations: We represent people charged with traffic violations, like speeding tickets and driving on a suspended license, in Arkansas.
- Violent crimes: We represent people accused of violent crimes, including assault, battery and homicide.
- Arson: At the Robertson Law Firm, PLLC, we represent people charged with arson and other property crimes.
- Sexual offenses: We defend people charged with a number of sexual offenses, including lewd behavior, indecent exposure, sexual assault as well as sex crimes involving the Internet and/or cell phones.
Safeguard Your Rights and Your Future
If you are facing criminal charges, do not make a statement or agree to an interview with the police just because you think you may seem guilty if you refuse. You do not have to say anything to anyone before you speak to an attorney. Remember this: The goal of the authorities is to convict people as quickly as possible. Generally, if the authorities have enough evidence to charge you with the crime, they would not be requesting an interview from you. That is not to say they won’t file charges anyway, but why give them more information, even if you think you are helping yourself? Our goal is to safeguard your rights and your future by fighting for you, at every step along the way, and by making sure your case gets the time and careful attention it deserves.
To talk with an attorney about your criminal defense, contact the Robertson Law Firm, PLLC, by calling 501-588-4451 or 866-311-3815. We offer free initial consultations and cost-effective legal representation. For your convenience, Visa and MasterCard are accepted and payment plans are available.








