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Are Field Sobriety Tests Reliable?

Facing a DWI charge can be overwhelming. One of the most intimidating aspects of such an accusation is the alleged evidence often presented against you—particularly the results of field sobriety…

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Your Right to a Fair Trial: What Does It Mean, and How Does a Lawyer Protect It?

As an attorney who has spent over two decades advocating in courtrooms across Missouri, I, Scott A. Hamblin, often witness the profound impact of the right to a fair trial…

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What is Parental Alienation, and How Can Parents Address It?

Parental alienation can devastate families, especially children, during or after a divorce. It happens when one parent manipulates a child into rejecting or fearing the other parent, harming the child’s…

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What Should I Do if I’m Falsely Accused of a Crime?

Being falsely accused of a crime is a devastating experience. Your reputation, relationships and even your freedom are at stake. False accusations, whether rooted in a misunderstanding or malicious intent,…

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How Are Retirement Accounts Handled in a Missouri Divorce?

As an experienced family law attorney, I understand that divorce can be a challenging and emotional process, particularly when it comes to dividing assets you've worked hard to accumulate. Retirement…

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What Is “Constructive Possession” of a Controlled Substance?

Navigating a drug crime case can be challenging, especially when faced with charges that might not seem straightforward at first glance. Sometimes, drug crimes can be charged as "constructive possession"…

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