When your personal freedom and future are at stake, the answer should be absolutely yes. There are many serious penalties associated with a DWI in Missouri. You may be fined, spend time in jail and perhaps lose your job. Regardless of whether you took a breath test or not, you could lose your driver’s license.
If you want to save your Missouri Drivers License you need to act now. You only have 15 days from the date of your DWI arrest to request an administrative hearing or your license will be revoked.
A St. Louis Client Faced His Fifth DWI Arrest Hitting Police Car Head On With a .14 Blood Test. Travis Noble got the Case Dismissed!
4th offense DWI, failed HGN, Walk and Turn, One Leg Stand, ABC and Counting, Blood Alcohol Content .299 on Datamaster Breath Test Instrument. Jury returned Not Guilty verdict in under an hour.
Judge charged with DWI after stopped for speeding, had open container and refused all tests. Jury returned NOT GUILTY verdict in 11 minutes.
A qualified St. Louis DWI lawyer can help you fight to the charges and even help you keep your license. But you must act now as time is very critical when it comes to a DWI in Missouri.
Past results afford no guarantee of future results and every case is different and must be judged on its own merits. The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements.
If it turns out that Peters wants Noble to contribute to the child's welfare financially, he said: “We'll cross that bridge when we come to it.”
NOBLE ONE: Prominent defense attorney Travis Noble is in the midst of a paternity suit in which a DNA test has shown him to be the father of a child whose mother was formerly a receptionist at his Clayton-based law firm, Sindel, Sindel & Noble.