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U.S. Supreme Court to hear DUI refusal cases

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision from 2013 in Missouri v. McNeely appears to stand for the proposition that if the police have the ability to obtain a search warrant for a blood test after a driver has been stopped on suspicion of drunk driving, they must obtain that...

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Missouri parents can avoid child custody mistakes during divorce

Custody agreements between divorcing parents can be difficult to decipher and life circumstances can mean that changes need to be made well after an agreement is reached. While a child custody agreement is in the works, Missouri parents may want to avoid a few common...

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Is it a real crime or merely fantasy?

Most crimes have specific elements that a prosecutor must prove in order to convict someone accused of that crime. These elements can range from simple to complex. The first-degree assault in Missouri described as, “A person commits the offense of assault in the first...

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Holidays pose challenges to child custody in Missouri

The holiday season is chaotic and hurried enough. When there are issues related to disputes or disagreements regarding child custody , Missouri parents may need to seek outside legal help. While parenting plans are usually explicit and detailed when it comes to...

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