All felony drug charges on the books in Missouri are serious. But when the authorities accuse you of causing someone's death by supplying them with a controlled substance, you will likely face a felony murder charge. Normally in homicide charges, prosecutors must...
Month: December 2020
City clerk indicted for fraud and other white collar crimes
Missourians who work in jobs in which they are charge of significant sums of money and account for it are often deemed responsible for shortfalls. If there are allegations of misappropriation, fraud and outright theft, they can face severe consequences legally,...
Did Your Traffic Stop Turn into a Criminal Charge?
Have you ever been pulled over by a police officer for a broken taillight or an expired license? What about failing to signal a turn? Police officers often use these minor infractions as an excuse to pull a vehicle over and interrogate the driver, searching for other...
Missouri law tackles violent crimes, increases sentences
A new Missouri law addressing violent crime with measures such as increasing prison sentences and abolishing probation for certain offenses took effect on Aug. 28. Gov. Mike Parson signed the public safety bill in July as the legislative session concluded. Known as...