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How an Attorney Can Help You Challenge a Felony Charge

Facing a felony charge is one of the most daunting experiences anyone can endure. The stakes are high: your freedom, reputation and future are all on the line. At a…

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How to Appeal a License Suspension and What to Expect

Losing your driver’s license can generate stress in several areas of your life. Suddenly, day-to-day activities like commuting to work, attending school or running errands become daunting tasks. For most…

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How and When Does Self-Defense Apply in Criminal Cases?

As an attorney, I, Scott A. Hamblin, have seen firsthand how critical it is to understand the role of self-defense within the legal system, especially when criminal charges are at…

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What Happens If Parents Don’t Have a Court Order for Custody?

I’m Scott A. Hamblin, an experienced family law attorney with over two decades of practice serving individuals and families. Over the years, I’ve guided countless parents navigating the complexities of…

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Can I Use Text Messages as Evidence in a Missouri Divorce?

When navigating a divorce, emotions often run high, and disputes can quickly turn complex. One of the key aspects of any divorce proceeding is evidence. What you present to the…

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How Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) Testing Works and How It Can Be Challenged

Being charged with Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) is a daunting experience that can impact your personal and professional life. Many individuals facing these charges feel overwhelmed, unsure of where to…

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