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Challenging a Drug Crime Charge

Facing a drug crime charge can be an overwhelming and daunting experience. An accusation of this nature carries significant potential repercussions, from substantial fines to imprisonment, and can drastically affect…

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Can Your Employer Access Your Arrest Records?

Having an arrest record can feel like a stain on your reputation. It may seem as though it's a black mark that follows you around, potentially influencing your employer's perception…

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Scott Hamblin Receives The Best Lawyers in America® 2024 Recognition

The Best Lawyers in America® is a renowned honor that follows an extensive peer-review process, which this year gathered more than 13.7 million confidential assessments from fellow legal professionals. Scott…

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When Should You Accept a Plea Bargain?

It's a conundrum like few others you may face when it comes to legal issues; a situation that forces you to cross-examine your own circumstances, coupled with an element of…

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Adult-use Marijuana is Legal in Missouri, but Driving While High is Still Against the Law

If you're nestled in the heartland of America, in the picturesque expanses of Missouri, you might find yourself immersed in a richly complex dialogue regarding the recent legalization of marijuana.…

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Exploring Common Criminal Law Defenses in Missouri

When you've been charged with a crime, it can feel as if you've been dropped into a foreign land with no map, compass, or understanding of the language. But you're…

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