1221 Locust St, Ste 1000
St. Louis, MO 63103
(314) 910-1181
Saint Louis Criminal Defense Aggressive Saint Louis criminal defense attorneys for Missouri and Illinois Welby Law Firm defends individuals accused of any type of state or federal crime. Our lawyers get your charges dismissed when possible and go to trial when necessary. We also pursue appeals on the state and federal level. Legal defense for felonies and misdemeanors We provide skilled and aggressive criminal defense in Saint Louis in areas including the following: Criminal law Drug crimes White collar crime Traffic offenses We also handle criminal cases in the juvenile court system. Criminal law Our lawyers have a strong command of criminal law areas such as the following: Disorderly conduct Theft crimes Violent crimes Weapons charges Drug crime defenses in Saint Louis Our skilled attorneys provide a vigorous drug crime defense for any type of drug charges, including the following: We defend people facing drug charges including the following: Illegal drug use Drug possession Drug trafficking Prescription drug fraud White collar crime Our firm's attorneys are experienced in white collar criminal defense, including charges of the following: Fraud Embezzlement Kickbacks Insider trading Traffic offenses and drunk driving/DWI defense in Saint Louis We provide a strong drunk driving/DWI defense, and also represent people in traffic court and criminal court on traffic charges including the following: Reckless driving Driving with suspended license Driving while intoxicated (DWI) Driving under the influence (DUI) Hire a qualified criminal defense lawyer Our attorneys handle charges within the criminal justice process involving the following: Making a false statement Perjury We also help you with post-judgment issues: Probation Parole
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The Law Firm of Thomas SanFilippo & Associates is firmly dedicated to achieving only exceptional results for its clients, serving the St. Louis community, and upholding the principles of the legal profession. The firm’s reputation is based upon these values. Our team of attorneys is committed to not only getting the best results for our clients but being there for them every step of the way. All communications are confidential and initial consultations are always free. Our firm in the following areas: Personal Injury, Civil Rights, Auto Accidents, Wrongful Death, Employment law, Civil Litigation, Worker's Comp, Discrimination, Consumer Fraud, Criminal Defense, Business Law, Commercial Litigation, Contracts, DUI - DWI - BUI, Juvenile Law, Estate Planning, Protection Orders, Business Formation & Planning, Insurance Claims, Warrants, University Law. We practice Missouri and Illinois statewide.
Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, Millikan Wright LLC is owned by Brian P. Millikan and Christopher A. Wright. Our commitment to our clients is a fair and aggressive pursuit of the best possible resolution of your case whether it is a personal injury case, a criminal defense matter, or estate planning. As a small law firm, we pride ourselves on providing individualized attention to our clients. We examine the facts of each case carefully in order to create a strategy with one goal in mind - to attain a favorable outcome.
Serving the St. Louis area, Millikan Wright, LLC is committed to advocating for the interests of those who have been accused or a crime or injured. With 50+ years of collective experience and numerous cases handled, they have the understanding need to handle a wide range of matters. The firm has extensive experience with trials, and they are willing to take a case to trial. Attorney Wright, a partner at the firm, has been selected for inclusion in the 2008 to 2012 Editions of Rising Stars® by Super Lawyers Magazine®.
Christ Church Cathedral in St. Louis, Missouri was designed by architect Leopold Eidlitz and built between 1859 and 1867. The Gothic revival structure was an expression of the city's sense of its significance as the United States expanded westwards. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1994.
The St. Louis Public Library is a municipal public library system in the city of St. Louis, Missouri. It operates sixteen locations, including the main Central Library location. Although similarly named, the St. Louis Public Library is unrelated to the St. Louis County Library system.HistoryIn 1865, Ira Divoll, the superintendent of the St. Louis Public School system, created a subscription library in the public school library that would later evolve into the St. Louis Public Library. Divoll believed that library should work in tandem with the public education system and offer citizens an opportunity for self-improvement and culture.By 1869, Divoll’s the subscription library moved to the Board of Education building. The library consisted of 4 staff members who offered reference services 12 hours a day. The library also encouraged children visit the library and had no age restrictions like most libraries of the day.Due to rapid growth of the library collection, which grew from 1500 volumes in 1865, to 90,000 volumes by 1893, the library required more space. In 1893, the library moved into a new space on the top floors of the new Board of Education building. Also in 1893, the citizens of St. Louis voted to move the administration of the Library to an independent board, supported by a property tax. This vote enabled to library to offer a library free of subscription fees and be open to all St. Louis residents.The Library occupied the board of education building from 1893 until 1909, as construction on Central Library was being completed. This buildings size wasn’t large enough to accommodate the library's growing collection. It was during this time, the library began its role as a lending library, allowing the public to ‘check out’ and take books home.
The St. Louis Public Library is a municipal public library system in the city of St. Louis, Missouri. It operates sixteen locations, including the main Central Library location. Although similarly named, the St. Louis Public Library is unrelated to the St. Louis County Library system.HistoryIn 1865, Ira Divoll, the superintendent of the St. Louis Public School system, created a subscription library in the public school library that would later evolve into the St. Louis Public Library. Divoll believed that library should work in tandem with the public education system and offer citizens an opportunity for self-improvement and culture.By 1869, Divoll’s the subscription library moved to the Board of Education building. The library consisted of 4 staff members who offered reference services 12 hours a day. The library also encouraged children visit the library and had no age restrictions like most libraries of the day.Due to rapid growth of the library collection, which grew from 1500 volumes in 1865, to 90,000 volumes by 1893, the library required more space. In 1893, the library moved into a new space on the top floors of the new Board of Education building. Also in 1893, the citizens of St. Louis voted to move the administration of the Library to an independent board, supported by a property tax. This vote enabled to library to offer a library free of subscription fees and be open to all St. Louis residents.The Library occupied the board of education building from 1893 until 1909, as construction on Central Library was being completed. This buildings size wasn’t large enough to accommodate the library's growing collection. It was during this time, the library began its role as a lending library, allowing the public to ‘check out’ and take books home.
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