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Springfield DWI Lawyer Discusses Impact of New Supreme Court Case

Jun 24, 2016

Springfield Criminal Defense Attorney Adam Woody was interviewed this week by the local ABC affiliate, KSPR33, regarding an important Supreme Court case, Birchfield v. North Dakota, which was handed down on June 23.  To read the article, which includes several quotes from Adam on the case, click here.  Essentially what the case does is it […]

Filing A Civil Claim In A DUI Case

Jun 23, 2016

Filing A Civil Claim In A DUI Case If someone is injured as a result of a DUI-related accident, they may be able to seek compensation for any incurred damages in civil court with the help of a DC car accident lawyer. This kind of case will occur outside of any criminal proceedings involved in […]

Springfield, Missouri DWI and DUI Terms and Definitions

Jun 9, 2016

Reasonable Suspicion Reasonable suspicion is a general criminal law concept that also applies to driving under the influence. It requires that officers have an objectively reasonable basis for suspecting criminal activity before detaining someone. It’s a standard that’s lower than probable cause (discussed below). Before pulling someone over, an officer needs only a reasonable suspicion […]

Springfield DWI Attorney Adam Woody Discusses Involuntary Manslaughter After Judge and Prosecutor At Odds

Apr 15, 2016

The Springfield ABC affiliate, KSPR, recently ran a story explaining the Missouri Involuntary Manslaughter statute in more detail following a controversial Springfield case which has left the elected prosecutor and a Circuit Judge at odds.  Springfield criminal defense attorney Adam Woody was interviewed as to his opinion on the topic. Essentially, the involuntary manslaughter statute is […]

When Can You Protect Yourself In Your Home – Does the Castle Doctrine Always Apply?

Feb 17, 2016

A recent Springfield case has again started the age old debate of “when can a person protect themselves in their own home?”  This freedom to protect oneself in their home is more commonly known as “the castle doctrine”.  The Springfield CBS affiliate, KOLR10, recently tackled the topic in a news story where they interviewed attorney Adam Woody […]

Legality of Office Lottery Pools

Jan 12, 2016

Believe it or not, there is a fine line between conducting a fun, hopeful office lottery pool and gambling.  Make sure that if you conduct an office pool, have each contributing member throw in the same amount of money, and then have a group leader pool the money and go purchase the tickets.  DO NOT […]

Affluenza Teen Hits Rock Bottom – Likely Faces Prison

Dec 30, 2015

The 18 year old who was convicted of vehicular manslaughter in Texas and received probation has been caught with his mother in Mexico.  Ethan Couch apparently fled the country while on probation, seemingly to avoid the requirements of supervision.  In handling numerous cases like this in my career, he was extremely fortunate to receive probation in […]