Help your kids understand the consequences of college drinking
It’s that time of year again. Back-to-school, but instead of sending your children to high school, they’re on their way to college. This is an exciting time of year for parents and students alike, but it can also be nerve-wracking, especially for parents who are worried about the safety of children who are just venturing...
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How to get your suspended Missouri driver’s license back
Authorities in Missouri at the Missouri Department of Revenue may revoke or deny your driving privileges for a number of reasons. Common among these is a conviction or guilty plea for a driving while intoxicated charge. Other reasons include an accumulation of points on your driver’s license or a conviction for a felony involving a...
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What are the laws for DUIs in Missouri?
Residents in Missouri who are accused of DUI-related crimes have a lot on the line if they’re convicted. The DUI laws in Missouri do not allow much room for mistake, and if you find yourself up against a charge, you could also find yourself looking at some strict sentencing. Findlaw takes a look at Missouri’s...
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Admission to college may depend on honesty regarding DUI-DWI
If you are looking forward to obtaining your master’s degree at a prestigious university, your aspirations could be put on hold due to a DUI or DWI mark on your record. Some colleges will decline admittance if you have a misdemeanor or felony conviction. However, providing honest information about the drunk-driving incident may make all...
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What you need to know about multiple DWI convictions
The state of Missouri has some interesting rules when it comes to driving while intoxicated. Individuals accused of these offenses often find it beneficial to familiarize themselves with the possible consequences of a guilty verdict in their case. Penalties become more stringent when the accused has multiple offenses on his or her record. However, it is not...
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Can I face DUI charges pertaining to road rage?
Navigating the congested roads of Missouri can be frustrating for anyone. You may otherwise be a calm and patient person, but your judgment might become clouded after a drink or two. Although you might not have a blood alcohol content over the legal limit of 0.08 percent, the smallest bit of alcohol in your system...
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