Talkin’ Politics on the 104.1 KSGF The Nick Reed Show
Dee Wampler joins The Nick Reed show and discusses President Trump’s speech from last night, the 2020 presidency, and other political commentary. Learn more about the podcast here…
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Can I clear my criminal record in Missouri?
If you have a criminal history in Missouri but time has passed since your conviction, you may be wondering how you can clear your record. There is a specific process, expungement, that provides you with the possibility of clearing your criminal record. There are various factors you must consider and prerequisites that you must meet in order…
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The long-term consequences of drunk driving convictions
Missouri residents who are facing drunk driving charges can be facing the potential of numerous consequences. Even if it’s their first charge, the penalties can be harsh and may extend well beyond the current day and impact a person far into the future. FindLaw takes a look at some of these long-term DUI-related consequences, which can follow…
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Up in Smoke: Biz 417 Think Summit 2019 interview with Gary Whitaker
Check out Dee’s latest interview, Up in Smoke: Weeding through Missouri’s New Medicinal Marijuana Law with Gary Whitaker at the Biz 417 Think Summit. He discusses the new Missouri Medical Marijuana Law and what it means for the state of Missouri. Check it out here…
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Is jail or rehabilitation better for drug offenders?
There is an ongoing issue with drugs in the United States. There has also always been a constant battle between how to deal with those arrested for drug offenses. Many courts in Missouri use alternative punishments that allow a person to avoid jail time. However, there are some who think jail is exactly where these…
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Understanding Missouri’s implied consent law
Here at the Law Offices of Dee Wampler & Joseph Passanise in Springfield, Missouri, we represent many people accused of DWI. We also represent many people who failed a blood-alcohol concentration test, a/k/a BAC test, or refused to take one when law enforcement officers asked them to do so. What you may not realize, but…
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