Mustain Law Firm Secures Favorable Resolution in North Little Rock Traffic Case
- Feb 10
- 2 min read

Benton, Arkansas – February 10, 2026 – Mustain Law Firm, PLLC, a Benton-based criminal and traffic defense firm, successfully secured a favorable outcome for its client in a North Little Rock District Court traffic matter.
Attorney Logan Mustain represented the defendant in a case involving an allegation of speeding more than 15 miles per hour over the limit. Through strategic negotiation and advocacy, the charge was dismissed and resolved as a civil penalty, avoiding a criminal conviction and its associated consequences.
As part of the resolution:
The original speeding charge (a Class C misdemeanor) was dismissed
The matter was converted into a civil penalty
The client avoided a criminal conviction on their record
A structured payment plan was authorized to resolve remaining financial obligations
“This result reflects our firm’s commitment to protecting our clients from unnecessary criminal exposure whenever possible,” said attorney Logan Mustain. “In many traffic cases, the difference between a conviction and a civil resolution can have lasting consequences, especially for working professionals and drivers.”
The case was handled in North Little Rock Traffic/Criminal Division, where Mustain Law Firm regularly represents clients facing traffic citations and misdemeanor charges.
In addition to securing the dismissal, the firm assisted the client in navigating post-disposition requirements, including payment options through the court system and compliance with court-authorized payment plans.
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About Mustain Law Firm, PLLC
Mustain Law Firm, PLLC is a criminal defense and traffic defense law firm based in Benton, Arkansas. The firm represents individuals across the state in matters including:
Traffic citations (including CDL-related violations)
Misdemeanor and felony criminal charges
Probation revocations
The firm is committed to delivering practical, results-driven representation focused on minimizing long-term consequences for its clients.
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