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Case Dismissed: Another Win for RSB

John Rogers and David Mueller successfully fought for a case dismissal in the City of Saint Louis this week. With the client facing up to eight consecutive life sentences, John Rogers began investigating the case anew. The State had four eye-witnesses that each...

It’s Worse Than You Think

By now, you’ve probably heard of Ahmed Mohamed.  He’s the 9th grader who built a clock, and was promptly detained by police and questioned because school officials thought that his side science project was bomb.  Said detention having nothing, nothing, to do with his...

Keeping Score

What do you know about a person transporting $78,000 in their carryon bag? Absolutely nothing. You might suspect a whole lot, but you don’t know a single thing. That does not stop the stalwarts of the TSA, however.  When they see a passenger carrying a large amount of...

St. Louis Arrests for Gun Crimes on the Rise

St. Louis police have targeted certain areas of the city in an attempt to reduce criminal activity, especially those involving guns. The initiative, which began in late August, continued throughout the Cardinals’ playoff games and met with surprising success. Mayor...

Missouri criminal law: driving in a drugged condition

In January 2013, St. Louis County, Mo., Police stopped a 29-year-old Dittmer man one evening while he was driving near Grant’s Farm, south of St. Louis, according to the Sunset Hills-Crestwood Patch. In March, the defendant was charged with driving under the influence...

Lawyer Can Withhold Info on Missing Boy

By: William C. Lhotka St. Louis Post-Dispatch, August 26, 2008 JEFFERSON CITY — Clayton defense attorney John Rogers won’t have to turn over to a St. Louis County grand jury information he gathered in the case of the mysterious disappearance five years ago of...

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