Law Office of George B. Morton, P.A. - Fayetteville Arkansas Family & Criminal Law Attorney
Law Office of George B. Morton, P.A. - Fayetteville Arkansas Family & Criminal Law Attorney
Fayetteville, Arkansas

Call 479-587-9988 Or 877-587-9988

Law Office of
George B. Morton,
A Professional Association

Fulbright Building 
217 E. Dickson St., Suite 103
Fayetteville, AR 72701

Phone: 479-587-9988
Toll Free: 877-587-9988
Fax: 479-587-0582

Map and Directions

"The firm has offices near the University of Arkansas, two blocks west of College Avenue, behind the Washington County Courthouse."

Criminal Defense

Arkansas Criminal Defense Lawyer

Never Consent to a Search | Never Consent to an Interview with the Police
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The consequences of a criminal conviction could extend to every area of your life. An experienced criminal defense attorney can help protect you from those consequences. With 15 years of experience, attorney Bo Morton in Fayetteville, Arkansas, will represent you against any criminal charge, misdemeanor or felony.

Drug Charges

Drug charges can range in severity from simple misdemeanor possession to serious felonies with lengthy prison sentences. If you are under investigation or have been charged with possession, manufacturing or delivery of methamphetamine, marijuana, or any other illegal substance, contact the Law Office of George B. Morton, P.A. to schedule an initial consultation.

Sex Crimes

It only takes an allegation of sexual misconduct to jeopardize your future. If you have been accused or charged with sexual assault, rape or other sex crime, the firm will fight for your rights in negotiation and in the courtroom.

Attorney Bo Morton also represents parents and other caregivers accused of molestation or other sex crimes arising out of child custody cases. If your spouse alleges a sex crime to gain leverage in a custody case, the firm will represent you and protect your rights. Contact the firm as soon as possible to schedule an initial consultation.

Domestic Abuse

Police officers are required to arrest at least one person if there is physical evidence of domestic violence. A conviction of domestic violence carries serious consequences, such as losing your right to possess a firearm. Conviction can also be used against you in child custody determinations.

Domestic violence charges require aggressive defense. Attorney Bo Morton will help you fight the charges and advocate for you in your family law case.

Drunk Driving

In Arkansas, drunk driving charges cannot be pled down. These are serious charges, affecting your ability to drive, make a living, travel, and otherwise carry on a normal life. Contact the firm to protect your liberty and your driving privileges.

Parole and Probation Violations

If you violate a condition of your parole or probation, this may cause a revocation and result in imprisonment. Many things may cause your parole or probation to be revoked. If you are facing an alleged violation of your parole or probation, attorney Bo Morton will work hard to represent your interests and protect your freedom.

Other Criminal Charges

Attorney Bo Morton has experience representing people charged with a variety of crimes, including:

  • Drug offenses
  • Sex crimes
  • Domestic abuse
  • Parole and probation violations
  • Shoplifting, theft and burglary
  • Traffic offenses
  • Murder / homicide
  • Assault and battery
  • Weapons offenses

If you are facing these or other charges, contact the firm to protect your future.

Expungements

An Act 346 expungement can seal your record when you have been released from probation. Law enforcement officers will still be able to access your record, but most potential employers will not. You can even legitimately mark "no" when asked if you have any prior felony convictions on employment applications.

Attorney George B. (Bo) Morton • Free Initial Consultations

LogoIf you are facing criminal charges in Arkansas, contact the firm online or call to schedule a consultation. The firm has offices near the University of Arkansas, two blocks west of College Avenue, behind the Washington County Courthouse.