Missouri Felony Attorneys
If you have been recently arrested for a felony and you’re looking for answers and support, Combs Waterkotte is the place to turn to. Our firm is one of the most reputable criminal defense law firms in St. Louis, MO, and we have the knowledge and experience you need to navigate your way through the criminal justice system.
Reach out to our criminal defense attorneys now at (314) 900-HELP.
We have tried hundreds of felony cases in Missouri and can help you minimize the overall impact of felony charges on your life. Call us today at (314) 900-HELP and we can provide you a free, confidential consultation with a St. Louis felony lawyer that will answer all the questions you are asking about your felony charges.
See below for standard felony charges
- Theft & Burglary
- Forgery & Fraud
- Repetitive Vehicle Charges
- Aggravated Stalking
- Unlawful Possession of Firearms
- Arson
- Murder
According to Missouri law, felonies are a charge that may change your life forever. Don't wait to contact our St. Louis felony lawyers for more information if you've been convicted.
Can a Felony Be Removed From Your Record in St. Louis and Missouri?
In Missouri, a felony can be removed from someone's record under specific circumstances. This process is called a Felony Expungement, and several years ago, Missouri passed a new law that widened the scope of felony crimes that can be expunged from a record. This new law provides some hope for those who have been convicted of a felony because if they meet all its requirements, they have the potential for the crime to be permanently removed from their records. This means that whenever someone looked into their criminal background, such as during a background check for a job, it is highly likely the crime will not be discovered. We invite you to contact us if you are considering a Missouri felony expungement and have any other questions regarding this process.
Can You Get a Probation for a Felony in St. Louis, MO?
In Missouri, it is possible to get probation for a felony conviction. This is typically in the form of an SIS (suspended imposition of sentence) or an SES (suspended exposition of sentence). When you have been charged with a felony, it's possible, with the help of a top criminal defense lawyer in St. Louis, to work a plea arrangement with the prosecuting attorney assigned to your case. Combs Waterkotte has handled dozens of cases where the best possible outcome for our client was an SIS/SES. With an SIS, the client agrees to be put on probation for a specific period of time. If they successfully complete the probation, their felony conviction will not show up on their criminal record. In most cases, we have found the use of an SIS to be a very positive one for our clients. Although they will still be convicted of a felony and pleaded guilty, the end result is that their careers, jobs, and other negative consequences of a felony are diminished. Call us today to discuss your case and we can determine if an SIS or SES is a viable solution to your felony case.