In most DWI cases in Missouri, a police officer needs probable cause to suspect that a person is driving while under the influence. However, when a DUI/DWI checkpoint or sobriety …
“DWI or “Driving While Intoxicated” is defined in Springfield Missouri as operating any motor vehicle on a public way with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% or higher. This is …
Prompted partly by increasing mistrust of police officers throughout the country, a video of a lawyer passing through DUI checkpoints after displaying a small flyer went viral earlier this year. …
Updated 08/03/2020 In 2013, the Missouri vs. McNeely case was decided by the Supreme Court, which ruled that using blood tests obtained without a driver’s consent is a violation of …
Wayne’s World: Stopped by a T 1000 No one likes getting pulled over, it’s always scary, but getting pulled over by a T 1000 is even scarier. Maybe if Wayne …