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One of the questions that our clients often ask us is whether police officers in Missouri have the right to search a person’s cell phone without their consent. The short answer to the question is – no, they do not have the right to do so. If a police officer searches your cell phone without…
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People generally want to avoid run-ins with the law. The truth, as any Missouri criminal attorney can tell you, is that it can happen at times. As a resident of Missouri, it’s paramount for you to be aware of your rights under state and federal law so that you know what to do when you are…
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If your spouse or partner accuses you of domestic violence, the police are not required to arrest you immediately, but they might choose to – depending on the circumstances. Whether or not you are arrested, being charged with domestic violence can have serious consequences. For this reason, it is critical to contact a Missouri defense attorney as…
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Under Missouri law, the term ‘violent crime’ refers to any act in which a person uses or threatens to use violent force against another person. Common examples of violent crimes include assault, domestic violence, armed robbery, rape, voluntary manslaughter, and murder. Violent crimes carry severe penalties in Missouri – ranging from lengthy prison sentences to…
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