by Kimberly Benjamin | Apr 30, 2019 | DWI
Recently, a Missouri state citizen was stopped and later convicted with his 8th DWI in the past 36 years. The man convicted of the crime had a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .256 percent. Since it was clear this man had continually broken the law through...
by Kimberly Benjamin | Apr 26, 2019 | Criminal Defense
The legal status of marijuana nationwide is constantly changing. Although Marijuana the drug remains illegal under federal law, many states have legalized it for medical (and sometimes recreational) use. Others, like Missouri, have decriminalized possession. We also...
by Kimberly Benjamin | Apr 24, 2019 | Criminal Defense
Missouri residents may be concerned that police are increasingly drawing blood from motorists stopped under suspicion of driving under the influence. As police more frequently charge motorists with driving under the influence of drugs like marijuana, rather than...
by Kimberly Benjamin | Apr 16, 2019 | Criminal Defense
People in Missouri may have good reason to fear a false conviction, especially if they are facing criminal charges for a crime they did not commit. In 2018 alone, prisoners were exonerated who had served a combined total of over 1,600 years in prison despite the fact...
by Kimberly Benjamin | Apr 12, 2019 | Criminal Defense
More stores in Missouri and other states are taking advantage of facial recognition technology to identify and track shoplifters. This same technology is also being used to create digital records of collected data, which may subsequently be shared with other...