People have many thoughts running through heads after being charged with a felony in Kansas City. Most of these thoughts may be the immediate concerns about how long they may be in jail, if they will be able to make it to work the next day and other initial concerns....
Criminal Defense
Metro-area lawmaker accused of domestic violence
A lawmaker from the Kansas City metro area was recently arrested on an accusation of domestic violence. He was booked into an area jail several hours after police detained him. He faces a misdemeanor domestic battery charge. Some members of the Kansas House of...
Criminal charges follow fight at Arrowhead Stadium
Police are investigating at least 4 people after a fight broke out at a recent home game of the Kansas City Chiefs. Thus far, police have charged 3 different individuals. Another person was arrested but has not been formally charged with a crime. It is possible that...
The Sixth Amendment and Missouri
Since the Bill of Rights was enacted in 1791, the Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution has provided some of the most important protections for people who are accused of crimes. These include the right to a trial by jury and the right to face one's accusers....
You do not have to speak to the police
Even well-intentioned police officers who are of good character ultimately are there to identify and arrest suspects and help send them to jail. They are not there to be friends with those who encounter them, and they also have a limited ability to help out someone...
How to analyze whether a plea deal is right for you
If you’ve been charged with a serious criminal offense, such as those pertaining to drug trafficking, aggravated DUI, or something involving physical violence or weapons, your future is in jeopardy. You might find yourself completely overwhelmed by the case against...
Civil rights during arrest or detainment
The civil liberties that protect citizens, especially during the arrest or detention of a suspect, are an essential part of our nation’s legal system that are enshrined in the U.S. Constitution. These rights are covered in the Bill of Rights under the Fourth, Fifth,...
Gun violence in 2020 in Missouri
The year 2020 brought its share of troubles to many in the nation, including an increase in violent crimes in some areas. At 689 shooting fatalities, 2020 saw more gun violence fatalities in Missouri than ever before. Two cities saw a significant number of fatal...
When is a police dog ‘sniff’ search legal?
Some police dogs are trained to sniff out drugs, bombs, firearms and even child pornography. But under what circumstances can something that these K-9 officers spot with their noses be used as evidence? It depends on where it is. Your home For a police dog to be used...
Understanding hearsay evidence
Most everyone has seen defense attorneys and prosecutors on TV shows and in movies object to certain testimony as inadmissible because it's "hearsay." That often happens in real life as well. However, there are times when hearsay evidence is admissible. What is...


