Top best Criminal Defense Lawyers in ZIP 72114 | 15 available
15 Criminal Defense lawyers are available in ZIP code 72114 in Paragould, Arkansas. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.5/5 and 51% provide free consultation with average fees of $326 per hour.
Criminal Defense Lawyers Nearby Paragould 72114 (by distance)
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(Little Rock Area) 72207 4.7 miles
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(Little Rock Area) 72205 5.3 miles
(Little Rock Area) 72204 6.4 miles
(Little Rock Area) 72227 6.6 miles
(Little Rock Area) 72212 8.8 miles
(Little Rock Area) 72211 9.0 miles
(Little Rock Area) 72206 9.3 miles
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$215 - $437
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4.3 - 4.7 ★
FAQs - Criminal Defense Lawyers in 72114 city Paragould How many Criminal Defense lawyers actively serve residents of Paragould, Arkansas? Approximately 66 licensed attorneys focus on Criminal Defense across Paragould, Arkansas. Most matters are filed through the Arkansas District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Criminal Defense lawyers in Paragould, Arkansas? In Paragould, typical rates range from $250-$341 per hour for Criminal Defense. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2484 and $6339, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Criminal Defense matters usually take in courts near Paragould? Criminal Defense cases in Paragould, Arkansas usually take around 4-7 months depending on complexity and the Arkansas District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Criminal Defense cases for people living in Paragould, Arkansas? Residents of Paragould typically see Criminal Defense filings handled by the Arkansas District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Criminal Defense? About 63% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Criminal Defense, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
15 Criminal Defense Lawyers Found Near You
The legal system can be a scary place to those who have had little exposure to the courts or their procedures. Having an experienced, compassionate, and hard-working lawyer can often mean the difference between winning your case and losing. Attorney Ryan Allen, has nearly 20 years of legal experience in Conway, Little Rock, and the surrounding areas. Attorney Ryan Allen has worked as a Prosecutor and a partner in local firms but now chooses to work as a sole practitioner in order to help the largest number of clients possible.. Ryan Allen successfully handles a wide array of case types including personal injury, divorce, child custody, illegal drugs, criminal cases, and SSA/SSI. Each client who hires Ryan Allen receives the one on one time, compassion, and understanding that 20 years of experience working with the public can produce.. Ryan Allen is available to clients via telephone or in person daily. With 24 hour call forwarding, attorney Ryan Allen will be there to assist you in your time of crisis as no lawyer has been before. Ryan Allen is also able to offer clients affordable pricing and multiple payment options. If you feel you have been overlooked or unheard by other legal advocates or the legal community at large let Ryan Allen become your personal voice.
Sonia Eileen Fonticiella was raised in Paragould, Arkansas. Because most of her Cuban family lived in Miami, Florida she became an avid Florida State Seminole fan and attended the Florida State University where she received a Bachelors degree in English Literature and a Minor in Business.. After completing her undergraduate work, Sonia decided to return to Arkansas and began her law school career at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville where she earned her J.D. In 2008, Sonia moved to Phoenix, AZ where she attended the Sandra Day O'Conner College of Law at Arizona State University as a visiting student.. During law school, Sonia was very active in the student body and started the first Hispanic Student Bar Association at U of A, Fayetteville. She participated in negotiation, trial and moot court competitions. Sonia was also recognized for her participation in the 2008 Hispanic National Bar Associations Moot Court Competition. Through the Hispanic Student Bar Association, Sonia was able to reach out to the Hispanic community in Northwest Arkansas and was recognized with a Pro-Bono Service in the Community Award in April of 2008. Additionally, Sonia clerked at the Fayetteville City Prosecutor's Office where she gained invaluable criminal law experience. As a law clerk at the Law Office of Roy Petty, she gained a deep inside and knowledge into general immigration matters.. During her time at the Sandra Day O'Conner College of Law, she was accepted into the Immigration Law and Policy Clinic. There, she represented immigrant juveniles who had been abused, abandoned or neglected. After graduation, Sonia passed the Arizona and Arkansas bar and began working at Ryley, Carlock & Applewhite in the Document Control Division.. Upon moving back to Arkansas in August of 2011, Sonia began to pursue her dream of practicing in her own law firm. The doors of Fonticiella Law, PLLC opened in November of 2011 in El Dorado, Arkansas. In August of 2012, the office moved to Little Rock, Arkansas where Sonia now provides legal services to her clients in Central Arkansas.. Sonia practices in both federal and state court and is available for a free 30-minute consult with an appointment.. Education. Florida State University, B.A. 2006University of Arkansas Leflar School of Law, J.D. 2009. Memberships. Arkansas Bar Association. Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association. Arkansas Association of Women Lawyers. Arkansas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Lee Short graduated from Pepperdine University School of Law in 2010. He has successfully represented individuals charged with drug offenses, capital murder, and sexual offenses at jury trials across Arkansas in both federal and state courts.. Mr. Short has also garnered numerous post-conviction victories by direct appeal and Rule 37 proceedings, which have freed several clients from prison. He has argued before the Arkansas Supreme Court and Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals several times.. Mr. Short is currently the Past-President for the Pulaski County Bar Association and serves on the Board of Directors for the Arkansas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. He has presented on numerous topics for Continuing Legal Education programs on appellate law and criminal defense. Mr. Short has been named to Little Rock Soiree's Best Lawyer list and a Mid-South Rising Star by SuperLawyers.
I’m Tori! Lion Legal Services is my baby, starting as Leigh Law in a one room walk-up office with little more than a dream and crossed fingers. Our success is a mix of trial and error, sheer grit, and cultivating the right team. Today we are Lion Legal Services – a North Little Rock staple, living our purpose to evolve the way Arkansans feel about lawyers by resolving life’s problems with affordable, transparent, reasonable, no-nonsense legal solutions.. My commitment to reasonableness and practicality is off the charts and my meter for emotions is far below the average human being. I’m the friend that gives smart, realistic advice to actually solve the problem, not just cry about it! My desire to be well-liked is not outweighed by my willingness to defend, persuade, and argue my position, whether in my cases, in business, or my personal life. Opportunity is not given; it’s taken.. I’m a certified mediator and handle many of our mediations, obviously because of my commitment to practicality.. I’m a great trial lawyer and thoroughly enjoy taking cases to court – I thrive on the competition. Winning is my favorite thing, no matter what it is I’m winning! In my ten years as a lawyer, I’ve handled many real estate, business, contract, and other civil transactions and litigation.. Today, all of my time is spent on administration & management of the firm, including client acquisition, billing, HR, that sort of thing. Although, I’m sometimes still brought in to conduct with clients thorough emotion-less cost/benefit analyses of time, money, and stress, compared to likely results of given legal strategies.. Mount Saint Mary, Ball State, and Indiana Universities are my alma maters. My commitment to student organizations was strong in high school – I can’t even remember all of them. I’m a Girl Scout Gold Award Recipient, led a Girl Scout troop for several years in college and law school, took a long break and am back to leading a Girl Scout troop today for my own daughters! You think I’m a good lawyer? You should see me peddle some Cookies.. I was boring, nerdy, and predictable in high school (math parties, anyone?) I bloomed in college, pledging a sorority (Sigma Kappa for life!) and law school was the most fun I’ve ever had – joining, like, no student organizations, drinking a lot, and steadfastly refusing to apply for law review (waaay too much nauseating research of ridiculous & impractical things like “how water law is affected by the rise in popularity of poodle ownership” or other such nonsense). Do not even get me started on the citations! As young as I was in law school, I was lucky in my self-awareness, recognizing the torture of forcing myself into a detailed round box when I’m a big-picture square peg.. I managed to graduate in the top quarter of my class and escape the snow and big city life of Indianapolis to come home where I met and married a Levy boy, who is currently the director of Education at the Civilian Student Training Program on Camp Robinson. My husband is very funny and very laid back. We are literally living the American Dream of a happy, healthy family, seeing a great work ethic and community commitment paying off. I love him more today than the day we married, mostly because he always laughs at my jokes and never makes me do the laundry; and, despite the fact he cried when he found out he was having two daughters. He says a third baby is out of the question because “he doesn’t want a boy bad enough to risk having three girls!”. Today I sit on the Board of Governors of the Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association, the Board of Rock City Rescue (an animal non-profit), and am a member of the House of Delegates of the Arkansas Bar Association. I’ve completed several Leadership Academies, including the ABA in 2013, ATLA in 2019, and Arkansas Business in 2020.. My email is and my cell is
Hello, I’m Amanda! I am a Central Arkansas native with roots in the Delta and Northeast Arkansas. I love being an Arkansan, and travel is a passion of mine.. After graduating from Pulaski Academy in Little Rock I explored new areas of the country and the world. While attending Vanderbilt for undergrad and then University of Georgia for Law School, I studied abroad in Germany and China. Since graduation I’ve made multiple international trips, most recently to Vietnam. I love adventures but Arkansas will always be home.. Since law school I’ve focused my career on community service. Not long after graduation I started as an Equal Justice Works Legal Fellow for Legal Aid of Arkansas in the Delta office. Legal Aid provided the opportunity to engage with the community beyond the courtroom and to travel extensively around the state for various hearings and legal clinics. After my fellowship and a brief practice in Memphis, I moved to Fayetteville in Northwest Arkansas to work as a Public Defender for Washington County.. Despite four rewarding years in Fayetteville, I accepted a position at the Pulaski County Attorney’s office to be closer to family. It's great to be back home in Central Arkansas!. One thing I’ve learned from my time as a Legal Aid attorney and a Public Defender is that people rarely go to see a lawyer because they are having a good day, so I strive to always approach clients with compassion and honesty. I am an extrovert at heart who thrives on problem solving, and I am not afraid to fight for our clients in the conference room or the court room.. When I’m not busy with work I love spending time with friends, family and any dog I can find. My dream job, other than being a lawyer of course, is to open a dog rescue. I’m also a huge book nerd and love Arkansas history. Anytime you need a recommendation for a great trip around the state just ask!
Former Deputy Prosecuting Attorney,. I was a prosecutor for over 4 years and was dedicated solely to Drug Crimes, Traffic Violations, and Serious Violent Crimes. I was born and raised in Little Rock. I attended Little Rock Central High School and then went to the United States Military Academy at West Point and the University of Arkansas. I have a wonderful wife and 4 children.
At Tellez Law Firm PLLC, we pride ourselves on Compassion, Trust, and Excellence. Since May of 2009, we have handled hundreds of criminal and accident cases in both state and federal court. However, our guiding star is to treat others as ourselves. This shows itself in listening and caring and acting. Listening and caring guides the way we practice law. We will be in the challenging times with you. We will speak and act on your behalf. We appreciate all who come to us in their time of need.
Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Paragould and surrounding areas.
Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Paragould and surrounding areas.
Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Paragould and surrounding areas.
Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Paragould and surrounding areas.
Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Paragould and surrounding areas.