James P. Feely, Jr., is a Missouri DWI attorney who handles DWI, DUI, and all other criminal defense matters. Over 29 years of proven, successful experience helping clients fight for justice. Call today for a free consultation.
PROBATION:The general terms of probation are no drinking, do not break the law, completeSATOP, etc.. No driver convicted of or pleading guilty to the offense of driving while intoxicated (DWI) shall be granted a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) for such offense, unless the driver is ...
PROBATION:The general terms of probation are no drinking, do not break the law, completeSATOP, etc.. No driver convicted of or pleading guilty to the offense of driving while intoxicated (DWI) shall be granted a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) for such offense, unless the driver is ...
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DWI refusals refused, even as law challenged in MissouriScott Lauck
Missouri DWI Laws In Missouri, a driver who operates a vehicle with a blood-alcohol content (BAC) level of 0.08 percent or higher can be charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI). It is illegal in every state to drive intoxicated but alcohol is not the only intoxicating substance that ca...
DWI Law Blog DWI Navigating DUI/DWI Probation: Tips for Staying on the Right Track DUI Probation: Definition and Purpose When someone is convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI), one common consequence is probation. Probation is a period of … ...
They must have a reasonable suspicion or probable cause, or their action is against the law. Or if they asked you questions after you were under arrest without telling your rights underMirandato remain silent. Motions for Discovery: What do the prosecutor and the police know about the case th...
Each DWI case is different because every traffic stop is different. I’ve never seen two identical cases, so your questions can only truly be answered correctly by contacting me and talking through the chain of events that led you to contact me. Fortunately, the law is the same for everyone...
He began working for Eng & Woods Attorneys at Law in 2002 while still in law school and joined the firm as an associate in May 2005. Andrew became a partner with Eng & Woods in January 2010 and is an active member of the Missouri Bar (MOBAR), the Boone County Bar Association (BCBA)...