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Federal Charges
Handled differently than state charges, it is vital that you count on attorneys experienced in handling these complex criminal cases..
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Sexual Assault
Sexual assault crimes are very serious cases. Both Joe and Dee have countless hours handling these sensitive cases.
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Drug Charges
When faces with drug related charges it is important to know your rights and have a lawyer that is and EXPERT in this field at your defense.
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DUI Charges
Dee and Joe both have many years of combined experience in dealing with alcohol related offenses, specifically DUI charges.
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Guest Lectures
Named among Missouri's "super lawyers" by Super Lawyers magazine, both Joe and Dee share their winning tips in their lecture series.
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DWI/DUI Defense

Cases involving alcohol may be among the most common in this day and age, but they can pose serious effects on your record if not met with a strong defense.

Joe and Dee both have many years of combined experience in dealing with alcohol related offenses, specifically DWI charges. Each has lectured across the country on the nature of the offense and what steps can be taken to protect you if caught in this situation.  There are several options available to individuals faced with with a DUI offense, with most common being a Plea Bargain.

Joe Passanise is currently being featured at DUIAttorney.com and at drunkdrivingdefense.com.

In a new online video Joseph Passanise outlines some basic components of a DWI/DUI case. It covers some things to do, things not to do, and other vital information. This video is for informational purposes only and should not be used in place of an attorney consultation. Viewing this video does not establish an attorney-client relationship.  

If you are facing charges involving a drunk driving charge, please waste no time in contacting our expert team of attorneys.

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Joe's DWI Quiz - Learn From A DUI Expert

Featured in Go Magazine, [now 417 magazine] Joe covers some common DWI questions in a "Get Smart" way. Learn from the top DWI Attorney in Missouri. download the pdf.

Quiz Questions by Matt Lemmon

1. If I am pulled over, do I have to take a field sobriety test?
A) No
B) Yes

Answer: A
Joe says: Treat the officer with respect, but you don’t have to do the field sobriety tests. It is most likely you will be arrested anyway, if you’ve been drinking. Miranda rights don’t apply to field sobriety tests.

2. Can officers legally follow me after I leave a
bar?

A) Yes, but only if the officer sees me drink inside.
B) No
C) Yes
D) Only if I leave with a hooker.

Answer: C
Joe says: Law enforcement has “details” known as “wolf packs” where they are strictly looking for
impaired drivers. Whether you like it or not, law enforcement is going to look for impaired drivers around drinking establishments, not libraries or churches.

3. If I am pulled over, do I have to take a Breathalyzer test?
A) Can’t tahk… I hawf a pwafftic oob in uh mowf.
B) Absolutely, yes.
C) No, I do not.

Answer: C
Joe says: As far as the breath test, you can refuse! This is a complicated procedure, but can be
contested; it is not automatic. Further, you have the right to call a lawyer before you take a breath test. Officers have to give you 20 minutes to call. Don’t give up your right!

4. The penalty for a driver with a commercial drivers’ license (CDL) hit with a second DWI is...
A) 1 year of no commercial driving.
B) A decade of no commercial driving.
C) A lifetime of no commercial driving.
D) Waterboarding

Answer: B or C
Joe says: If you have a commercial driver’s license (CDL) —even if you are not using your CDL at the time—it can still affect your CDL and have drastic consequences. For a first offense they will take your CDL for a period of one year; for a second offense, they can take your CDL for life, or a minimum of 10 years.

5. Most impaired drivers are caught because they’re driving erratically
A) True
B) False
C) You can’t see me... I’m Batman!
D) I once did a beer bong while driving.

Answer: B
Joe says: Most people don’t realize that it doesn’t take much for law enforcement to stop a vehicle. If you fail to use a signal, drive over the line, or make a wide turn, this is enough. A tail light or brake light out, expired tags or a cracked windshield can also give law enforcement a valid reason to stop you. An individual can weave within a lane—which is not a traffic infraction, but rather “unusual operation” of a motor vehicle—and law enforcement can stop the car and check for impairment.

6. Can you be prosecuted for blowing less than a .08?
A) Yes
B) No
C) I can blow that sober.
D) What’s .08 mean?

Answer: A
Joe says: Missouri’s DWI law does not require a breath sample; rather it is “substantial impairment in driving” that officers are looking for. Technically, you can blow under .08 and be prosecuted for DWI. You can be prosecuted for being under the effect of valid prescription medication, or illegal drugs and still be considered DWI. The law indicates a person commits the crime of DWI if he or she operates while in an intoxicated or drugged condition. “Intoxicated condition” is a person under the influence of alcohol, a prescription or illegal drugs.

7. After 10 years, how many DWI/BAC guilty pleas can I expunge from my record once I’m older than 22?
A) I can’t expunge any.
B) All. It’s called a second chance, dude.
C) I can only expunge one.

Answer: C
Joe says: It is very important to note that under present law in Missouri, after 10 years, you can expunge only one DWI or BAC guilty plea. This means one conviction or one SIS (suspended imposition of sentence), if you have no other alcohol contacts and you don’t have a commercial driver’s license. This means you will be dealing with the consequences of a DWI arrest for well over 10 years. When expunging a DWI or BAC, you are restored to the status you had prior to the arrest. If you have a CDL, you can’t expunge.

   
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Criminal Defense Attorneys handling white collar cases in Springfield, St. Louis, Kansas City Missouri
as well as Arkansas and surrounding states. Case expertise with DWI, Sexual Assault, Federal Charges Felony, Capital Murder, Burglary, and Drug charges.
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