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Should You Use Social Media to Discuss Your DUI Case?

Should You Use Social Media to Discuss Your DUI Case?

by wayne.schoeneberg@gmail.com | Sep 28, 2022 | DUI/DWI, Things you should know

In general, you can post whatever you want on social media, as long as it’s not copyrighted material. However, if you’re charged with a serious offense, posting whatever you want probably won’t help. If you have been arrested or are facing charges...
Understanding DUI and DUID in Missouri

Understanding DUI and DUID in Missouri

by wayne.schoeneberg@gmail.com | Sep 21, 2022 | DUI/DWI, Things you should know

A DWI in Missouri means driving while intoxicated. It is typically used interchangeably with “DUI,” which means driving under the influence. DUID, on the other hand, which stands for driving under the influence of drugs, should not be confused with DUI. Note that a...
3 Common Misconceptions about DUI Drugs (DUID)

3 Common Misconceptions about DUI Drugs (DUID)

by wayne.schoeneberg@gmail.com | Sep 15, 2022 | DUI/DWI, Things you should know

A DUID charge in Missouri means that a driver was operating a vehicle while drug-influenced. This can be any drug, including prescription medication, illegal drugs, or even over-the-counter medication. A driver can be charged with a DUID even if they only took a small...
What Should You Do If You Want a New Probation Officer?

What Should You Do If You Want a New Probation Officer?

by wayne.schoeneberg@gmail.com | Sep 8, 2022 | Things you should know

A probation officer is a criminal justice professional who works with and monitors individuals on probation. These individuals have been convicted of a crime but have not been sent to prison. The probation officer’s job is to help the offender reform and live a...
Understanding Your Miranda Rights and Answering Common FAQs

Understanding Your Miranda Rights and Answering Common FAQs

by wayne.schoeneberg@gmail.com | Sep 1, 2022 | Things you should know

If you’ve watched a movie or an episode of a TV show where someone gets arrested, you’ve probably heard the phrase “You have the right to remain silent.” This statement is part of the Miranda rights, a set of rights read to suspects when...

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