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Missouri Laws and Penalties


Criminal System - Missouri Courts

Class C Misdemeanor – up to fifteen days in jail; a fine not to exceed seven hundred dollars. Class D Misdemeanor – a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars.

Missouri Sentencing Ranges, Minimum Terms, and Enhancement

Minimum Terms of Imprisonment · 1 Prior Commitment : Must serve minimum of 40% of sentence · 2 Prior Commitments: Must serve minimum of 50% of ...

Missouri Laws and Penalties - NORML

Possession. Possession of up to ten grams for first-time offenders is Class D misdemeanor, punishable by a maximum fine of $500, but no jail time. A second/ ...

Laws & Penalties - Felony Misdemeanor - Missouri Criminal Offenses

What Penalties am I Facing for a Criminal Charge? ; Class A Felony, Maximum Penalty: Death, life imprisonment, imprisonment for 10-30 years. ; Class B Felony ...

Missouri Criminal Laws - FindLaw

Missouri criminal laws include provisions for violent crimes such as assault and battery, robbery, sexual assault, and the various types of homicide.

Common Arson Charges and Penalties in Missouri - Dean Price Law

To be convicted of arson in the state of Missouri, a person must knowingly damage a building or inhabitable structure by fire or explosion.

Missouri Crimes: Laws and Penalties | CriminalDefenseLawyer.com

The articles on this page give you this information for specified Missouri crimes. If you want to read the laws themselves, you'll find citations to them.

Missouri Assault Laws and Penalties - CriminalDefenseLawyer.com

Missouri divides its assault offenses into four degrees. First-degree assault is the most serious and fourth-degree the least.

Missouri Criminal Law - Carver & Associates

On the other hand, a misdemeanor can carry a jail-time penalty of up to one year and a fine of up to $1,000. Felonies are considered the most serious types of ...

Section 560.016 Fines for misdemeanors and infractions. :: 2013 ...

2013 Missouri Revised Statutes TITLE XXXVIII CRIMES AND PUNISHMENT; PEACE OFFICERS AND PUBLIC DEFENDERS Chapter 560 Fines Section 560.016 Fines for misdemeanors ...

565.252. Invasion of privacy, penalty - WomensLaw.org

Statutes: Missouri · 565.072. Domestic assault, first degree--penalty · 565.073. Domestic assault in the second degree, penalty · 565.074. Domestic assault, third ...

Missouri Drug Laws - MRD Lawyers

The penalties for drug possession charges in Missouri vary depending on the type of substance and the amount a person possesses. For example, possession of ...

Felony Missouri - Benjamin Law Firm, LLC

Class D felonies, including driving while intoxicated (third offense) and resisting arrest, have penalties of up to 4 years in prison and similar fines. Lastly, ...

Missouri Misdemeanor Guide - Class A, B, C, D, Unclassified

Punishment for Class C Misdemeanor Missouri ... A Class C Misdemeanor in Missouri is criminal law offense punished with up to fifteen days in jail; a fine not to ...

Drug Possession & Trafficking - Missouri Legal

Penalties for Drug Offenses in Missouri · Class A felony – Potential life imprisonment or 10-30 year sentence. · Class B felony – At least 5 years of jail time, ...

Missouri Embezzlement Laws and Penalties - FindLaw

If the value of the funds is $500 or less: Misdemeanor, punishable by up to 1 year in jail and/or fines up to $1,000. If the value of the funds ...

Missouri Marijuana Possession Laws and Penalties - Cline, Braddock

Under Abuse and Lose, any person under the age of twenty-one (21) who pleads to or is convicted of possession of a controlled substance under ...

Missouri Revised Statutes § 571.030 (2023) - Unlawful use of ...

2023 Missouri Revised Statutes Title XXXVIII - Crimes and Punishment; Peace Officers and Public Defenders Chapter 571 - Weapons Offenses Section 571.030 - ...

Drug Laws in Missouri - Twibell Pierson Criminal Law

What are the possible penalties for possession of controlled substances? Possession of any controlled substance in any amount that has not been prescribed by a ...

Missouri DWI Laws & Penalties - DUI Process.com

There is no mandatory jail sentence. Fines: First offense fines can be as much as $500 and court costs can be as much as $100 additional. Probation: The ...