If you’ve ever seen a car in Missouri without a front license plate, you might wonder: Is that legal? Can police pull me over just for not having one? The short answer is yes — in most cases, Missouri law requires a front license plate, and driving without one can result in a traffic stop … Read more
Most Missouri drivers think of expired license plate tags as a minor issue — maybe just a small fine or an inconvenient ticket. But in reality, expired tags can lead to serious consequences, including the possibility of arrest. If your tags are expired in Kansas City or anywhere in Missouri, here’s what you need to … Read more
Being arrested in Los Angeles is disorienting—for the person in custody and for family members trying to help. This neutral, step-by-step guide covers the first 24 hours: how booking works, how bail is set, and which actions can improve outcomes without wasting time. 0–2 hours: Booking begins After arrest, people are fingerprinted, photographed, and screened … Read more
Introduction Workplace disputes can arise in any organization, regardless of size or industry. From disagreements over wages to conflicts about discrimination or wrongful termination, these disputes can escalate quickly and leave employees feeling uncertain about their rights. In many cases, workers hesitate to raise concerns because they worry about retaliation, being labeled as “difficult,” or … Read more
Driving in Texas comes with responsibilities, and one of the most stressful experiences a driver can face is being stopped for suspicion of driving while intoxicated (DWI). In these situations, law enforcement officers often rely on field sobriety tests (FSTs) to determine whether a driver may be impaired. Understanding how these tests work, their limitations, … Read more
Did you know that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported that approximately 37 people die every day in car crashes caused by drunk driving? If you are arrested for DUI, you must know that your license suspension process starts almost immediately and is independent of any case in court. The drunk driving law … Read more
6.14 million accidents occurred nationwide in 2023, which is representative of the highly discouraging reality of the USA’s roads. Speed and impaired driving combine to cause nearly 60% of traffic deaths, according to the website AutoInsurance. Even minor accidents keep you stressed and traumatized. If it is not a big accident, you may think about … Read more
Finding out that you may have a warrant for your arrest in Missouri can be stressful. Many drivers discover they have a warrant only after being pulled over for something minor — like speeding or a broken taillight. The good news is you don’t have to wait for an embarrassing roadside arrest to find out. … Read more
If you’ve driven through downtown Kansas City lately, you’ve probably seen people zipping around on e-scooters and electric bikes. They’re popular, convenient, and fun — but they also raise a big legal question: Are riders subject to the same traffic laws as drivers in Missouri? The answer is yes. In Missouri, e-scooters and electric bikes … Read more
Finding out that you have a traffic warrant in Missouri can be alarming. Maybe you missed a court date, forgot to pay a fine, or didn’t realize that unpaid tickets could escalate. Whatever the reason, a traffic warrant is serious — it means law enforcement can arrest you at almost any time, even during a … Read more