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    Blog Posts in 2011

    Search and Seizure of Backpack

    As a criminal defense lawyer, I often evaluate whether what the police did was Constitutional in light of the 4th Amendment, regarding searches and seizures. Sometimes the legal issue is clear, but ...
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    Grounds for annulment under MO law

    Annulment in Missouri is applicable to two distinct categories of challenged marriages: Those that are void and those that are voidable. The distinction is that a void marriage is always a nullity, ...
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    Marital settlement agreement governs when maintenance may terminate

    An agreement that maintenance will terminate "only" upon death excludes application of statute for termination of maintenance upon remarriage. Simpson v. Simpson , No. 91498 (Mo. banc, ...
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    Do I need a prenuptual agreement?

    As you may know, prenuptial or antenuptial agreements, colloquially referred to as prenups, are generally contracts entered by parties prior to their marriage (or civil union in some states). The ...
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    Yuletide season slows divorce filings

    Divorce filings always seem to decrease around Christmas time. There may be many reasons, including some that we hear such as wanting to keep the family together for one last holiday, or feeling ...
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    Grandparent granted custody rights over parents

    Grandparent Custody Affirmed To rebut presumption in favor of parental custody requires proof of “a special, or extraordinary, reason or circumstance [.]” Such circumstance included ...
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    Medical Marijuana

    Interesting article regarding medical marijuana . If you've been charged or arrested for drug possession or paraphernalia possession, contact our Kansas criminal defense firm to speak with an ...
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    Grounds for Divorce under Kansas law, an overview

    The district court shall grant a decree of divorce or separate maintenance for any of the following grounds, under Kansas divorce law: incompatibility; failure to perform a material marital duty or ...
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    Federal Rules of Evidence have been amended

    Amendments to the Federal Rules of Appellate, Bankruptcy, Criminal Procedure, and Evidence took effect December 1, 2011. Of special note to the trial lawyer are the changes to the rules of evidence. ...
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    Officers face loss of jobs for advocating legalization of drugs

    A recent New York Times article portrays the phenomenon of law enforcement personnel losing their jobs and promotion opportunities because they believe that drugs—especially ...
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    Are plea bargains unconstitutional?

    Is plea bargaining unconstitutional? An article published by the Cato institute lays out a strong argument that it is. The essence of the problem is this: when the accused do not accept plea bargains, ...
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    Silly events sometimes escalate

    We all have heard about violence and shootings around the country and around the world, but most people don't expect to have to watch their back for fear of being shot by their best friend. By ...
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    How to protect your privacy online

    In light of the recent lawsuit by a local Kansan against social media giant Facebook regarding the use of internet cookies (small stored data files that track information) to track internet usage ...
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    Michael Jackson's doctor sentenced

    Conrad Murray, the doctor who has been on trial for the death of pop star Michael Jackson, was sentenced today to four years of jail time. Murray was tried and convicted of involuntary manslaughter ...
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    Divorce is a trying time for the whole family

    If you follow any celebrity news at all, we're sure you've heard that there has been trouble in paradise for Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore. There has been much speculation, but Demi has ...
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