by team | Jan 13, 2021 | Missouri Law
Is it Legal to…a Missouri Bar podcast · Is it Legal to… Criminal Charges In this special project of The Missouri Bar, Bob Priddy and Farrah Fite talk with Missouri lawyers about the laws that impact our daily lives. Each episode also features a Legal-Ease...
by Shane Cantin | Aug 18, 2020 | Missouri Law
In Missouri persons found guilty of or pleading guilty to certain sex offenses are subjected to a lifetime of supervision and GPS monitoring. While Missouri courts have held that lifetime supervision is a collateral, and not a direct, consequence of conviction the...
by Erica Mynarich | Jul 18, 2020 | Missouri Law
If the police ask you to take a lie detector test, we strongly urge you to tell the police you will not answer questions without a lawyer. EVEN IF YOU ARE INNOCENT!! Then hire us to discuss the dangers of taking such a test. For example, the wording of the questions...
by Erica Mynarich | May 14, 2020 | Missouri Law
Carver, Cantin and Mynarich, LLC has represented numerous school employees charged with sexual contact with a student in Missouri. The current statute making such contact a crime can be found at RSMo. §566.086...
by Erica Mynarich | Apr 21, 2020 | Missouri Law
If So, Object to that Four-Level Enhancement Citing the Sixth Circuit’s Recent Decision in U.S. v. Sands, 948 F.3d 709 (6th Cir. 2020).When a defendant pleads guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm, there are several enhancements that may be applied under...
by Erica Mynarich | Apr 14, 2020 | Missouri Law
First, imagine a scenario where a couple is stuck in their home because of the coronavirus. They are drinking some cocktails, and they get the idea to make some “home movies” of the more risqué variety. Skip ahead a month and they are sick of sheltering in place and...