How to protect your driving privileges after a DUI
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by vishwesh.subramanian@thomsonreuters.com
2d ago
Facing charges for driving under the influence involves complex administrative procedures that can significantly affect your life. In Missouri, these procedures include your administrative trial, which will dictate whether or not you can keep your driving privileges. While administrative hearings following a DUI is a less formal procedure than criminal court trials, approaching it with a well-prepared strategy is crucial in mitigating the charges’ impact on your life. Gather all relevant facts and documents Start by collecting all documents relevant to your case. These include your arrest reco ..read more
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Drinking in a parked car can still lead to a DUI charge
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by rizzyleigh.mallari@thomsonreuters.com
2w ago
It’s common knowledge that drinking and driving is against the law. No person who drives after drinking expects to get away with it. This is because the risk of getting into an accident or injuring another person is so great that the law unequivocally discourages this behavior. But what happens when someone drinks in a parked car? Is that still dangerous and, therefore, illegal? The answer depends on a case-by-case basis, but the law is a starting point for those seeking answers to this question. What Missouri law says According to state law, an individual commits the offense of driving under ..read more
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What if police officers find drugs in a vehicle or at a party?
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by gturnercontentcustoms
2w ago
The average drug possession case in Missouri is a simple matter. Police officers arrest someone after finding contraband in their possession. Prosecutors bring charges against those who possess prohibited drugs or prescription drugs without a medical recommendation. There is usually a very clear connection between the person accused of breaking the law and the drugs that the police officers located. However, not every drug possession case is as straightforward as the average charge. Police officers may have a hard time determining who the drugs actually belong to in some scenarios. Perhaps the ..read more
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Is assault always a felony in Missouri?
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by riosteven.rodrigues@thomsonreuters.com
1M ago
Assault is a serious criminal offense, and the consequences differ depending on the situation. Sometimes, it may be a minor misdemeanor, while other circumstances could lead to a felony charge. But what exactly makes assault go from a misdemeanor to a felony in Missouri? When can a misdemeanor turn into a felony? Missouri classifies assault into four degrees, each with varying levels of severity. Fourth-degree assault is a misdemeanor, and it can stem from allegations related to deliberately causing someone to be fearful of immediate injury, reckless actions that put people at risk of injury ..read more
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What to expect during a DUI stop
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by paolaanastacia.pascual@thomsonreuters.com
1M ago
A traffic stop can be frightening, particularly if the police have reason to suspect you of drunk driving. The situation between flashing lights and loud sirens can be stressful and scary. You may wonder what your rights are and if the police officer can make you leave your car. Why did they pull you over? First, understand that the police need a reason to pull you over—you swerved a little, your headlights were not working, or you kept changing lanes. If they see signs that you might be under the influence and pull you over, they may ask you to step out if they notice you have slurred speech ..read more
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Motor vehicle theft and why it’s a more severe crime
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by lyle.adriano@thomsonreuters.com
2M ago
Theft is a criminal offense, with the penalties dependent on the value of the items or money stolen. But what happens if the item stolen was a motor vehicle, like a car or truck? In Missouri, motor vehicle theft is a graver offense than simple theft of possessions. Any motor vehicle theft, even a motorcycle, is a felony offense instead of a misdemeanor. Even if the vehicle stolen was secondhand, the offense remains a felony. Why is motor vehicle theft a felony? Motor vehicle theft is a felony due to the severity of the offense. The law considers the unauthorized taking or use of another person ..read more
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Getting your license reinstated after suspension
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by paolaanastacia.pascual@thomsonreuters.com
2M ago
Facing a suspended license can be a frustrating experience, putting a significant obstacle in your daily routine. But the good news is, after completing the required steps and serving your suspension period, getting back on the road is possible. What are the steps to reclaiming my driver’s license? Regaining driving privileges after a suspension can seem daunting but the process is manageable if you know the proper steps. Ensure eligibility The first step is to verify your eligibility to reinstate your license. This involves ensuring you have fulfilled all the requirements associated with your ..read more
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3 potential financial consequences of pleading guilty to a DUI
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by gturnercontentcustoms
2M ago
A driving under the influence (DUI) offense in Missouri can trigger a cascade of different consequences. If someone pleads guilty or gets convicted, the judge presiding over their case could incarcerate them or order them to pay large fines. A license suspension is also a common consequence. Many Missouri drivers hope to minimize the penalties they face by pleading guilty. They incorrectly assume that the courts may be more lenient toward them if they are as cooperative as possible. The unfortunate truth is that a guilty plea to a DUI offense does not force a judge to be more considerate durin ..read more
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House bill proposes stricter penalties on fentanyl offenses in Missouri
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by mariarosanna.mina@thomsonreuters.com
2M ago
In January 2024, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) declared fentanyl as the deadliest drug threat nationwide. The synthetic opioid drug is the leading cause of death for Americans aged 18 to 45. In Missouri, incidents of overdose increased by 75% since 2019. According to reports, most of the overdoses were related to fentanyl. The dangers of fentanyl The Food and Drug Administration approves fentanyl as an analgesic and anesthetic. DEA, however, notes that its potency poses problems. The synthetic opioid drug is 50 times stronger than heroin as an analgesic and almost 100 times stronge ..read more
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Catalytic converter theft – an offense more serious than regular theft
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by lyle.adriano@thomsonreuters.com
3M ago
There’s more to car theft than just stealing the vehicles or any possessions left inside an automobile. Some individuals may instead target the vehicle’s parts, such as its catalytic converter. Stealing a motor vehicle’s catalytic converter in Missouri is a serious crime. Severe fines and imprisonment – the levels of which are higher than the punishments for simple theft – await those convicted of the offense. Why do thieves target catalytic converters? It might seem like a random part to steal from a vehicle, but thieves target catalytic converters because they contain precious rare metals su ..read more
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