Missouri Supreme Court to resolve splits over DWI lawsScott Lauck
Missouri changed the expungement laws on January 1, 2018, when Missouri statute §610.140 became effective. The statute has been amended since its adoption. This statute allowed for the expungement (removal) of a large number of offenses from the criminal record of a person (felonies, misdemeano...
Their voting rights depend on the laws of the state of their residence. In some states, convicted felons retain the right to vote. In other states, they lose the right to vote forever unless pardoned by the state governor. And in yet other states, they lose the right to vote while they...
Missouri changed the expungement laws on January 1, 2018, when Missouri statute §610.140 became effective. The statute has been amended since its adoption. This statute allowed for the expungement (removal) of a large number of offenses from the criminal record of a person (felonies, misdemeano...
Case of cold feet in Missouri tests state DWI lawsAlyson E Raletz
In 2009, after several deadly crashes involving drunken drivers, the Post-Dispatch launched an investigation to find out where the laws to keep drunken drivers off the road were going wrong.Reports, From