2013

Blog Posts in 2013

Mo. Stat. Ann. § 195.202: Possession of a Controlled Substance

The possession of an illegal controlled dangerous substance (CDS) is charged differently depending on the state where the offense occurs. In Missouri, a state with an already high crime rate, officers ...
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Attorney Labovitz Weighs in On Jacque Waller Case

Attorney Labovitz was recently contacted and cited regarding the recent development in the Jacque Waller case on KSDK.com. The Jackson, Missouri mother of triplets' remains were found on ...
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Missouri v. McNeely Supreme Court Case

The administration of field sobriety tests, blood and breath tests to determine whether or not an individual is intoxicated, or under the influence of drugs or alcohol, is a much-contested subject. In ...
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What Happens If I Refuse a Breathalyzer Test?

In the state of Missouri, when a driver obtains a driver's license, he or she is required to sign the license and thus give their "implied consent" to submit to blood, breath and/or ...
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What are the Penalties for DWI in Missouri?

Any time an individual makes the decision to drink and drive, others may be put in harm's way. If you or a loved one has been arrested for driving while intoxicated (DWI), you should not expect ...
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