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Criminal Defense Attorney Aids with Drug Possession and Intent to Distribute

May 23, 2023

A good criminal defense attorney will tell you that every crime is defendable. Craig M. Divine with Divine Law Office, LLC is a criminal defense attorney that can help you with your drug possession case; even offering free consultations! The goal of a criminal defense lawyer is to achieve the best possible outcome for their client, whether…

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Defense Lawyer Can Aide in Chemical Refusal Cases

January 24, 2023

When you need a defense lawyer for a possible charge – don’t wait, call Craig Divine today! If you have been arrested for suspicion of DUI/DWI due to a chemical refusal, you need an attorney who knows how to fight for your rights and protect your driving privileges. A chemical refusal occurs when a driver…

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You Need A Defense Lawyer When Charged With Assault & Battery

August 27, 2019

Contact a defense lawyer If you’ve been charged or arrested for assault. No matter what the degree of the assault, you need a competent, experienced defense lawyer who can launch an aggressive defense on your behalf. Defense Lawyer: Assault & Battery We’ve all heard the term ‘assault & battery’ on television and movies. It may…

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Defense Lawyer Defends Against Weapons Charges

July 23, 2019

A defense lawyer is an advocate for their client, defending against prosecution and fighting to keep them out of jail. Someone who is facing weapons charges who doesn’t understand Missouri’s gun and weapons laws can find themselves in a very dire situation. The very first thing to do when charged is to call a criminal…

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CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY – DEFENSE OF ROBBERY CHARGE

June 12, 2018

An experienced Missouri criminal defense attorney defends persons charged with robbery. The state of Missouri recognizes varying degrees of robbery (referring to the amount of force or threat of force displayed in the act of stealing something from someone else). Chapter 569 of the Missouri Revised Statutes, Section 569.020, specifically states that robbery in the…

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