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Biography
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Former Prosecutor of 5+ years on your side. As Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for the 20th Judicial District for the State of Arkansas serving Faulkner, Van Buren, and Searcy Counties, Taylor D. Martin gained extensive experience in all aspects of criminal law. Taylor served as a Felony Domestic Violence Prosecutor and Felony Drug Prosecutor, as well as handling financial crimes and everything from traffic tickets and misdemeanors to serious felonies. Now, as a Criminal Defense Attorney, Taylor can go to work for you today.
Education
- William H. Bowen School of Law
- J.D. (2014) | Law
- University of Arkansas - Little Rock
- B.S. (2011) | Construction Management
Professional Experience
- Owner
- T.D. Martin Law
- - Current
- Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
- 20th Judicial District
- -
- Law Clerk
- Arkansas Attorney General
- Law Clerk
- Cross, Gunter, Witherspoon & Galchus, P.C.
- Law Clerk
- Scroggins Law Firm
Speaking Engagements
- The Ins and Outs of Armed Career Criminal & Career Designations
- The Role of Public Defense in Criminal Justice Reform
- Challenging the Breath Test in a DWI Case
- Criminal Defense Strategies
- The Complex Homicide Prosecution
Awards
- Superb Rating
- Avvo
- Client's Choice Award
- Avvo
- 2021
Professional Associations
- Arkansas Bar Association
- Member
- Current
- National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL)
- Member
- - Current
- Arkansas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (AACDL)
- Member
- - Current
- Arkansas State Bar  # 2015089
- Member
- - Current
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Arkansas
- Arkansas Judiciary
Fees
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Free Consultation
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Practice Areas
- Criminal Law
- Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Criminal Defense
- DUI & DWI
- Juvenile Law
- White Collar Crime
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
Legal Answers
- Q. Why was I sited for violating a no contact order when I was welcomed back into the supposed victims household?
- A: Regardless if the contact is welcomed or not, a no contact order is a court order forbidding one to contact a certain person. Typically, a Judge views contact as contact regardless of the circumstances. However, a capable defense attorney should be able to bring the circumstances to the attention of the prosecutor and Judge, potentially lessening any punishment.
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- Website
- Taylor D. Martin Law Firm, PLLC Website
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