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Springfield, Mo. Criminal Defense Attorney Adam Woody Named 2017 Trusted Adviser by Springfield Business Journal

Jul 21, 2017

We are honored to announce that Criminal Defense Attorney Adam Woody has been named a 2017 Trusted Adviser by Springfield Business Journal.  Each year, Springfield Business Journal uses an independent panel of judges to choose three attorneys, along with three other professions, in the Springfield metropolitan area who work tirelessly behind the scenes and go […]

Man Arrested for Possession Surprised to Find State Didn’t Legalize Marijuana

May 31, 2017

Ignorance of the law — and election news — wasn’t a valid excuse for an aging Arizona toker arrested this week in Golden Valley. After allegedly resisting arrest, Lon Victor Post, 54, told deputies early Wednesday morning that he thought the state had legalized marijuana, according to the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies took him to […]

Uber Effect: Rideshare services may cut DWI arrests in Springfield

May 28, 2017

Adam was recently interviewed by Emily Wood in in a story for KY3 News about the the impact of services such as Uber and Lyft on the number of DWI arrests in Springfield. Read the story below, or click here to watch the article on ky3.com.   SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) – On graduation night for Missouri […]

Judge Halts Lifetime Monitoring for Certain Sex Offenders

May 25, 2017

Just last week we published a post about a new law being enforced which would require certain sex offenders to be supervised and wear an electronic monitoring ankle bracelet, both for the rest of their lives.  We questioned the Constitutionality of such a bill as the legislature attempted to include offenders who plead guilty to […]

Will Uber Cut Down on DWI’s in Springfield?

May 15, 2017

According to a recent Springfield News-Leader article, DWI arrests in Springfield have gone down since Uber became operational in Springfield 4 months ago. See the News-Leader article below. (Photo: News-Leader Illustration) When Missouri lawmakers passed a bill this session making it easier for ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft to operate in the state, they lauded […]

Teen Driving Curfews Could Cut Crime, But At What Cost?

Apr 5, 2017

Research out of the University of Texas at Dallas say that teen driving curfews can not only curb car crashes, but they could also reduce juvenile crime. That said, should be really we limiting individual freedoms in order potentially reduce crime? Before we delve into the ethics of the curfew, let’s take a look at […]

Researching Your Attorney – Why Credentials Matter

Mar 30, 2017

Deciding which attorney to hire is perhaps the biggest decision people face when defending themselves against criminal prosecution.  Hiring the right attorney may seem like a daunting task given the number of attorneys out there.  Many lawyers claim to be criminal defense attorneys, but also claim to practice family law, personal injury, estates and trusts, and […]

Understanding Vandalism Charges

Mar 29, 2017

If you or a loved one is charged with vandalism in Missouri, whether it be tagging or graffiti or defacing property, the result can be serious charges and severe penalties. If damage resulting from the vandalism is bad enough, you can face steep fines, a criminal record, jail time and even time in state prison. Many […]