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In Missouri, the statute of limitations on a misdemeanor is one year and the statute of limitations on a felony is three years. It looks as if you... Read Answer
DA can amend up to the day of trial.
That means that there is no bond amount that has to be put up on the DUI in order to get out of jail. Just the other matters.
If the plate is illegible and can't be seen then they can pull you over.
Sounds like you may not be able to do so. Since I have absolutely no facts about your case, I would encourage you to retain an attorney to review... Read Answer
It is the state law for you to petition the court to get your license reinstated. See Missouri Revised Statutes Section 302.060(10). You... Read Answer
To obtain your license after a 10 year denial in the State of Missouri, you need to: 1) Petition the Court where your received your last... Read Answer
Unfortunately, there's not a whole lot you can do. You could retain a new attorney and attempt to set aside the plea of guilty. That's... Read Answer
If your lawyer has told you that you are looking at a DUI suspension, you (have lost or will) lose your DMV hearing (the DMV determines what happens... Read Answer
For a misdemeanor, the prosecutor has up to 1 year to file charges against you.
When you petition the court to reinstate your driving privileges, the Department of Revenue has 30 days to file an answer. That could be why... Read Answer
Possibly. If you are convicted in the criminal case, you would get points on your Missouri Driver License. A first offense DWI or BAC is... Read Answer
It depends. To find out for certain, you can call the Missouri Department of Revenue Driver License Bureau, 573-751-4475.
Andrew D.... Read Answer
It depends. If you call the Missouri Department of Revenue Driver License Bureau, 573-751-4475, they can tell you exactly how to get your... Read Answer
Call the Missouri Department of Revenue if you don't believe me. 573-751-4475.
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Andrew D. PopplewellEng & Woods Law Firm903 E.... Read Answer
It most likely is not a psychiatric hold. She might have been held for 24 hours for intoxication. It does not necessarily mean that she... Read Answer
Your son should hire an attorney. Depending on what court he is in, he could face a suspension of his driver license as well as completing a... Read Answer
Yes, the police can mail the ticket for MIP to you later. It's a misdemeanor, so they have up to 1 year to file charges.