A charge of DWI or DUI is serious in Missouri. Because of Missouri’s implied consent law, there are severe consequences that could result in the suspension of your driver’s license. Criminally, however, the consequences of a DWI escalate with subsequent DWI convictions/charges. Specifically, a second DWI offense is a Class A Misdemeanor; and a third…
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Traffic Violations License Points
When you get a traffic ticket in Missouri (any kind — speeding, stop sign, seat belt, failure to show insurance, etc.), you have a few different options.First, you could show up on the court date at the court listed on the ticket and plead not guilty to the traffic offense. The court will then usually…
DWI Attorney
A person commits a DWI in Missouri if such person operates a motor vehicle in the State with a BAC of .08 or greater. A DWI charge in Missouri has civil and criminal components. Civilly, the Department of Revenue will push to revoke your driver’s license. Criminally, the State or County will charge you with…