Criminal trials often hinge on the misunderstanding of causation and correlation. Causation and correlation are relationships that describe how variables respond to specific actions or changes. Cause and effect are the defining elements of causation. It is a...
Criminal Defense
How does Missouri classify crimes?
When you face criminal charges in Missouri, it is helpful to understand how the classification system works. You may know about misdemeanors and felonies, but there are two other classifications. Plus, within the felony and misdemeanor classifications, there are...
Stealing a U.S. flag isn’t a funny prank – it’s a crime
The flag of the United States is the country’s most widely recognized symbol and for good reason. It represents a nation of freedom and liberty, and it’s popular enough that the design finds its way into clothing, decals and other ornamentation. Most public buildings...
Understanding theft crimes in Missouri
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, over 100,000 people in the state get arrested each year due to theft. Theft, broadly speaking, is the act of unlawfully taking another person's property with the intention of depriving them of it permanently. However,...
Viable defenses against involuntary manslaughter charges
Involuntary manslaughter is a unique category of homicide. It typically arises when a person causes the death of another individual without the intent to kill. Usually, a person commits this crime due to recklessness, criminal negligence or other unlawful activities....
Obtaining controlled substances fraudulently can get you in trouble
Drug laws throughout the U.S. are strict because many illegal substances are dangerously addictive, life-threatening or both. These controlled substances are so dangerous that they’re also classified under five “schedules” based on their potential for abuse and...
Using social media in criminal defense cases
There is no question that social media has become integral to our society. It has revolutionized the way people interact and share information. However, as social media has become more ubiquitous, it has also impacted other areas of our lives, including our criminal...
Why do law enforcement officers make small talk?
When interacting with a member of law enforcement, you may notice that they often engage in small talk. Whether it is asking about your day or commenting on the weather, these seemingly insignificant conversations can feel awkward or even frustrating. You may only...
Understanding how expungement works
A criminal record can follow you for the rest of your life, making it difficult to find work or housing. Depending on the nature of the offense, it may be possible to have your record expunged, reducing the impact on your life. Are all convictions eligible for...
The cons of using the “lack of intent” defense
A criminal offense usually comprises two key elements: engaging in an illegal act and intending to undertake the prohibited action. Except for rare exceptions, this makes the "lack of intent" strategy a robust defense against a criminal charge. However, even the...