Arrested at "Sand in My Boots" Fest in Gulf Shores ?

Jordan Copeland • April 14, 2025

Experienced and local Gulf Shores, Alabama area Criminal Defense Law Firm – Jordan M. Copeland Law, PLLC 

Arrested Sand In My Boots Fest Gulf Shores, Alabama May 2025

Experienced and local Gulf Shores, Alabama area Criminal Defense Law Firm – Jordan M. Copeland Law, PLLC represents people arrested and charged with crimes at Sand in My Boots in Gulf Shores, Alabama.


Were you arrested at Sand in My Boots in Gulf Shores, Alabama? Experienced and local Gulf Shores area Criminal Defense Attorney, Jordan M. Copeland Law, PLLC defends clients arrested for criminal charges in the Gulf Shores and Baldwin County, Alabama courts.


The Sand in My Boots Fest in Gulf Shores, Alabama will draw thousands of people to the three-day music festival May 16 - 18, 2025 on the white sand beaches of Gulf Shores, Alabama . If you were arrested by the Gulf Shores Police Department and/or the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Department at Sand in My Boots, our goal is to keep you out of jail and to keep convictions off your record.


If you were charged with alcohol or drug related offenses at Sand in My Boots including: DUI, Minor in Possession / Consumption of Alcohol, Public Intoxication, Open Container, Disorderly Conduct, Reckless Endangerment, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Harassment, Assault, Domestic Violence 3rd degree, among other charges - you need an aggressive, experienced, personable, and local criminal defense attorney in Baldwin County, Alabama.


Gulf Shores, Alabama area Criminal Defense Lawyer, Jordan M. Copeland has 18+ years of experience defending clients against criminal charges in Alabama. If you were arrested in Gulf Shores during the Sand in My Boots Fest, our law firm can help. Don’t let an arrest in Gulf Shores ruin your future.


Even if you think your case is “open and shut” or that you have no defense, do not make the mistake of going into court without a lawyer and just pleading guilty. In may cases a negotiated lesser charge or non-conviction may still be possible. Although no lawyer can ethically guarantee a result, we will use our years of criminal defense experience in Alabama courts to represent you. Before court, we will seek any discoverable evidence against you from the Prosecutor’s Office, City, and/or State law enforcement involved to legally evaluate all actions taken in the case against you.


We know your legal rights in Gulf Shores, Alabama and aim to protect them in every aspect of the case against you. If appropriate in your case, we will negotiate a potential dismissal or offer in your case that is in your benefit. If negotiations fall short, we can use our 18+ years of experience in the criminal courtroom to go to trial, if necessary.


2025 is the inaugural year of Sand in My Boots in Gulf Shores, Alabama. For many years prior to 2025 the same venue area of the Hangout in Gulf Shores, Alabama hosted a music festival previously known as Hangout Fest each year in May. For many years Gulf Shores area Criminal Defense Attorney, Jordan M. Copeland has represented visitors to the area from all over the country that are arrested at music festivals and other annual events held in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, Alabama.


Many people arrested for drug charges at events in the Gulf Shores area get taken into custody when they enter the festival during the security screening process and are allegedly in possession of illegal drugs. Additionally, many people that travel to Gulf Shores, Alabama looking forward to a good time are unaware that even a very small, personal possession amount of marijuana in Alabama is an arrestable, misdemeanor charge that can result in jail time if convicted. Further, the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Department and District Attorney’s Office opt to charge THC Vapes as felony Possession of Controlled Substances charges (as of the time of drafting this blog post).


The Gulf Shores, Alabama Public Intoxication ordinance (as adopted from Alabama statute law) is very broad and an arrest only requires an officer to have probably cause to believe that the person “ … appears in a public place under the influence of alcohol, narcotics or other drug to the degree that he endangers himself or another person or property, or by boisterous and offensive conduct annoys another person in his vicinity.” Alabama Code Title 13A. Criminal Code SECTION 13A-11-10. However, if you were arrested for Public Intoxication we can help.


Our law firm Gulf Shores area Criminal Defense Law Firm also represents clients in Petitions for Expungement of criminal charges from the Sand in My Boots Fest in Gulf Shores, Alabama. If you were arrested in Gulf Shores, Alabama the records of your charges could remain on your criminal history report unless the Circuit Court of Baldwin County grants you an expungement. Contact our law firm to discuss pending cases and expungement representation from arrests at Sand in My Boots Fest in Gulf Shores, Alabama.


If you find yourself charged with alcohol related, drug related, or other offenses while attending the Sand in My Boots Fest in Gulf Shores, Alabama, feel free to contact our local Criminal Defense Law Firm – Jordan M. Copeland Law, PLLC - serving Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Foley and Baldwin County, Alabama from our law office in Foley, Alabama. Email: Jordan@OrangeBeachLawyer.com or call (251) 545-3637.


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By Jordan Copeland March 13, 2025
Elberta, Alabama Criminal Defense Attorney - Jordan M. Copeland Law, PLLC
By Jordan Copeland October 13, 2023
Our law firm is experienced in representing Licensed Professionals that have been arrested in Orange Beach, Alabama (and Baldwin County) through the process of seeking an expungement. Since Alabama first passed an expungement law in 2014, our law Firm has successfully represented hundreds of Licensed Professionals from across the United States seeking to have a prior arrest record expunged in the State of Alabama. If you are a Licensed Professional with a previous arrest in the Orange Beach, Alabama, we know negative career consequences can result. Our law Firm has successfully obtained expungements for Licensed Professionals in most every career field. Some of the positions considered to be Licensed Professionals include: Attorneys, Real Estate Agents and Brokers, Certified Public Accountants (CPAs), Engineers, Pharmacists, Registered Nurses (RNs), Medical Doctors (MDs), and Physician’s Assistants (PAs), Nurse Practitioners, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs), amoung others. Many Licensed Professionals and future Licensed Professionals are unaware that even if your prior criminal charge in Alabama was dismissed or did not result in a conviction, the record of your arrest will remain on your criminal background report unless it is removed via an Order of Expungement from the proper Court in Alabama. As a Licensed Professional, even certain arrest records for violations and misdemeanors can have substantial negative impacts on licensing and career advancement. Our Orange Beach, Alabama Expungement Law Firm has successfully obtained expungements of prior Alabama arrests records for professionals in many types of drug and alcohol charges, including: Driving Under the Influence (DUI), Possession of Marijuana 1st and 2nd degree, Unlawful Possession of a Controlled Substance, Unlawful Distribution of a Controlled Substance, Unlawful Possession/Use of Drug Paraphernalia, Public Intoxication, among other crimes. Our Orange Beach, Alabama Expungement lawyers have also obtained expungements for professionals previously arrest for many types of personal and property crimes in Alabama, including: Domestic Violence, 3rd degree, Harassment, Resisting Arrest, Theft of Property 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th degrees, Possession of a Forged Instrument, among many others. The proper jurisdiction to petition to expunge eligible, prior Alabama arrest records is the Alabama Circuit Court of the county where the original charge was pending. No matter in what state you reside, Licensed Professionals previously arrested in Baldwin County, Alabama must petition to expunge said arrest in Baldwin County, Alabama to clear their criminal background the best as legally possible (if your case is eligible). Expungements are the focus of our Orange Beach Alabama Expungement Lawyer, Jordan M. Copeland – clearing criminal records to the extent of Alabama law for his clients. If you are a Licensed Professional, no matter in what state you reside, if your prior arrest was in Orange Beach, Alabama or surrounding areas in Alabama, our Orange Beach, Alabama Expungement Law Firm can represent you remotely through the entire Petition for Expungement process without a visit to our law office. Our Orange Beach, Alabama Expungement Lawyer’s goal is to have the Circuit Court grant your Petition for Expungement without the necessity of a court hearing. Although a hearing is possible, from our experience a vast majority of our cases are not set for a hearing because of no objection from the District Attorney’s office. In Alabama even if your case is eligible for an expungement, the District Attorney’s office has forty-five (45) days after the petition is served to file any objection with the Court. Therefore, our Orange Beach, Alabama Expungement Law Firm prepares custom petitions for expungement detailing the positive factors of each client giving the Court the detailed grounds for and reasons each client is seeking an expungement order from the Court. Our goal is to bolster you petition for expungement with our custom supporting packets for each petition. If you are a Licensed Professional that has had a prior arrest in Orange Beach, Alabama, or surrounding areas, that record of arrest will remain on your criminal background report unless you are granted an Order of Expungement in Alabama. You need an experienced Orange Beach, Alabama Expungement Lawyer to represent you through the legal process. Many Licensed Professionals across the USA that were previously arrested in Orange Beach, Alabama have already trusted our law firm to represent them through the petition for expungement process in Alabama. No attorney can ethically guarantee a result in any representation. Our experience and results in petitions for expungement representation in Alabama speaks for itself. Check out our Google Reviews on our Google Map Page titled “Orange Beach Criminal Defense Lawyer – J.M. Copeland”. For more information regarding your particular expungement eligibility, feel free to email us at: Jordan@OrangeBeachLawyer.com or call our office at: (251) 545-3637.
By Jordan Copeland April 13, 2023
 Were you arrested for shoplifting at Walmart self-checkout in Gulf Shores, Alabama? If so, you need an experienced criminal defense lawyer to defend you in the Gulf Shores Municipal Court. Shoplifting (Theft of Property, 4th degree) is a Class A misdemeanor in Alabama with potential jail time of up to 365 days if convicted.  A shoplifting / theft of property, 4th degree charge from Walmart in Gulf Shores requires the City Prosecutor to prove the following: “(a) A person commits the crime of theft of property if he or she: (1) Knowingly obtains or exerts unauthorized control over the property of another, with intent to deprive the owner of his or her property ; [or] (2) Knowingly obtains by deception control over the property of another, with intent to deprive the owner of his or her property ; … “ (emphasis added) Section 13A-8-2 (Code of Ala.) “(a) The theft of property which does not exceed five hundred dollars ($500) in value and which is not taken from the person of another constitutes theft of property in the fourth degree. (b) Theft of property in the fourth degree is a Class A misdemeanor.” Section 13A-8-5 (Cod of Ala.)  Therefore, If you are charged with shoplifting from Walmart in Gulf Shores, you need an experienced Criminal Defense lawyer to represent you against the City of Gulf Shores. The Prosecutor must prove the element of intent: knowingly obtaining unauthorized control of the property, and intent to deprive the owner of property. The element of intent is decided by the Judge in Gulf Shores Municipal Court if there is a bench trial. If the case is appealed to the Circuit Court of Baldwin County for a jury trial, the jury will decide if you had intent based on the evidence presented at trial.  Walmart in Gulf Shores is very aggressive in the prosecution of suspected shoplifting via the self-checkout kiosks. Self-Checkout kiosks at Walmart in Gulf Shores are monitored by cameras at each kiosk and some Walmart stores are now installing Artificial Intelligence (AI) anti-theft technology at self-checkout kiosks. Walmart in Gulf Shores also has “eye in the sky” 360 degree cameras in the ceiling throughout the store. These cameras are far away but can be controlled and zoom in close enough to read your text message on your phone screen.  If you are suspected of shoplifting at a self-checkout at the Gulf Shores Walmart, a member of the Loss Prevention (aka Asset Recovery) team may approach you just before you leave the store. They will identify themselves and ask you to follow them with your cart of items into the security room that most people do not know about. The security room at the Gulf Shores Walmart will be recording audio/video of you. The loss prevention worker will likely attempt to get you to admit you were intentionally bagging items without scanning them or other methods of an alleged shoplifting they detect.  Remember, Gulf Shores Walmart loss prevention (asset recovery) employees are NOT required legally to read you Miranda Rights before they question you because they are not law enforcement officers. Therefore, if you are in a situation where you are being accused of shoplifting from Gulf Shores Walmart by a loss prevention employee, know that everything is being recorded and your best response should usually be to remain silent, respectfully not answer any questions, and know that you are probably about to get arrested by the Gulf Shores Police Department. Even if you did not intentionally bag an item that did not scan, or that scanned wrong, etc., there is no need to give a statement or respond in any way. If you get arrested save your talking for your criminal defense lawyer you will consult with to discuss representatio  Criminal defense lawyer, Jordan M. Copeland has represented many people charged with shoplifting from Walmart and other businesses in Gulf Shores. Experienced and result oriented criminal defense lawyer, Jordan M. Copeland, and his law office has defended people against shoplifting charges since 2007.  If you are charged with shoplifting / theft of property, 4th degree from Walmart in the Gulf Shores Municipal Court and you retain our law office to represent you, we can go to work filing the proper Motions to Produce Evidence and Subpoenas via the Court necessary to obtain all the audio/video evidence in your case. We can review all this discovery evidence before your court date to build the best defense and leverage your position with the Prosecutor and Judge. Our goal (not guarantee, no lawyer can ethically make a guarantee as to results of a case) is to keep you out of jail and for your case to result in a non-conviction. Our experience and results speak for themselves.  Law Offices of Jordan M. Copeland located in Foley also represent clients in Petitions for Expungement of prior shoplifting / theft of property, 4th degree cases from Walmart in Gulf Shores and throughout Baldwin County. Many people are unaware of the following fact: If you were previously charged with shoplifting / theft of property, 4th degree from Walmart in Gulf Shores, even if the case resulted in a non-conviction (dismissed, nolle prossed, not guilty after trial, etc.) you will still have the record of the arrest for shoplifting on you criminal background reports with the state, FBI, and non-government background reports unless you are granted an Order of Expungement from the Circuit Court of Baldwin County.  If you were previously charged shoplifting / theft of property 4th degree at Walmart in Gulf Shores and your case was “nolle prossed” or “dismissed with prejudice” (as Ordered on the final Case Action Summary) you can be eligible to Petition for Expungement of the arrest records after 90 days from the final Order from the Judge. If the case was “dismissed” you must wait a year from the date of dismissal before it is eligible to Petition for Expungement.  If you were convicted (pled guilty or found guilty after a trial) of shoplifting / theft of property, 4th degree from Walmart in Gulf Shores, you must wait three (3) years before your case can be eligible to petition or an Expungement of the conviction.  For more information and possible representation in defense of a shoplifting / theft of property, 4th degree charge from Walmart in Gulf Shores, contact the Criminal Defense Law Office of Jordan M. Copeland at (251) 545-3637 or Jordan@OrangeBeachLawyer.com . Also, feel free to contact our law office if you had a prior shoplifting / theft of property, 4th degree charge from Walmart in Gulf Shores and you are interested to determine if you are eligible to retain our law office to represent you in the petition for expungement process to clear your criminal record.
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