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Defending yourself against accusations of sex offenses

On behalf of Wampler & Passanise | Mar 31, 2020 | Sex crimes

Being charged with one or more sex offenses is devastating, but even a simple accusation can also have lasting consequences. As in all other states, Missouri authorities take a very harsh stance against sex offenses. This is the right approach in terms of protecting...

Can you face sex offense allegations when someone lies about their age?

On behalf of Wampler & Passanise | Mar 26, 2020 | Sex crimes

You know well that you can land on the sex offenders list if you have sex with someone who is underage, and it’s not something you’re ever interested in doing. That said, you don’t always ask people for ID in advance, so you take them at their word when they tell you...

Detailing Missouri’s self-defense laws

On behalf of Wampler & Passanise | Mar 20, 2020 | Criminal Defense

It may be easy for people in Springfield to dismiss claims of self-defense made by people accused of committing violent crimes. This likely comes from the assumption that it is relatively easy to avoid situations where a person legitimately feels their safety...

Don’t let a great night out turn into an arrest

On behalf of Wampler & Passanise | Mar 20, 2020 | DWI

No one can blame anyone for wanting to go out and have a good time with friends. It’s great to go see people and relieve stress by having a drink and hanging out. It’s fine to go to parties or clubs, too. The problem doesn’t arise until alcohol becomes too much of a...

Minor consent laws in Missouri: What you should know

On behalf of Wampler & Passanise | Mar 18, 2020 | Sex crimes

Most parents think that the “terrible twos” are the hardest years with a child -- until their child becomes a teenager. Suddenly, you realize that your child is often out there in the world without adult supervision. That’s just part of the process of growing up. So...

What are the most common drug crimes in Missouri?

On behalf of Wampler & Passanise | Mar 17, 2020 | Criminal Defense

There are both federal and state laws that cover every type of drug crime imaginable. As a resident of the state of Missouri, it’s essential to have a clear understanding of these laws to ensure that you don’t do anything that could result in a serious punishment....

How family genetic testing can link someone to a crime scene

On behalf of Wampler & Passanise | Mar 10, 2020 | Criminal Defense

Your DNA is completely unique unless you have an identical twin. However, there are markers in your genetic code that connect you to other people in your family. With the rise in popularity of using genetic testing to determine a family's national and racial lineage...

What is the statute of limitations for federal tax fraud?

On behalf of Wampler & Passanise | Mar 9, 2020 | Firm News

Depending on the circumstances, there may be different time frames, or statutes of limitations, in which the Internal Revenue Service can audit your federal tax return and assess unpaid taxes, penalties and interest. Missouri taxpayers should understand these statutes...

A DWI, loss of license and the other penalties you face

On behalf of Wampler & Passanise | Mar 6, 2020 | DWI

Perhaps you were out celebrating the retirement of a co-worker and had a couple of alcoholic drinks. On the way home, law enforcement stopped you on suspicion of driving while intoxicated.  This is your first offense, and the penalties include loss of driving...

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