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Andrea Rogers
St. Louis Criminal Defense & Traffic Law Attorney Andrea Rogers
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St. Louis criminal defense & traffic law attorney Andrea Storey Rogers helps people in the St. Louis area and throughout Missouri with speeding tickets and criminal charges, such as shoplifting, leaving the scene of an accident, driving while suspended, minor in possession of alcohol (MIP), withdrawal of guilty pleas, and arrest warrants. Andrea offers a free consultation, a flat-fee price quote, and an estimate of your court fines and fees. When you call The Rogers Law Firm, you will speak directly with attorney Andrea Rogers. Andrea has been practicing law in St. Louis since 2005.
Practice Areas
- Criminal Law
- Theft
- Traffic Tickets
- Suspended License
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Free Consultation
When you call The Rogers Law Firm, you will speak with the owner, Andrea Rogers, about your case. Andrea offers a free 30-minute consultation over the phone to discuss your case and will give you an estimate of the outcome of your case, and an estimate of the court fines and fees, if applicable. -
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Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Missouri
Languages
- English
Professional Experience
- Owner
- The Rogers Law Firm
- - Current
- Associate Attorney
- Lathrop & Gage
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- Staff Attorney
- Thompson Coburn LLP
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Education
- Saint Louis University School of Law
- J.D. (2005) | Law
Professional Associations
- Missouri Bar Association
- member
- - Current
Websites & Blogs
- Website
- The Rogers Law Firm
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158 Questions Answered
- Q. I was pulled over on 03/04/2022 in Missouri and received 3 ordinance violations. How long can they pursue these?
- A: The prosecutor has up to 1 year from the date when the tickets were issued to file the charges against you. In some courts in Missouri, tickets were not filed until the day before the 1-year statute of limitations expired. And then it can take several months for the court clerk to file the tickets on Casenet and assign a court date for the tickets.
- Q. Hi, today an officer stopped me and handed over me a ticket for speeding. But I couldn't see it in case.net .
- A: It may take a few weeks for your ticket to be filed on Casenet. You can hire a traffic ticket lawyer to get your ticket amended (reduced) to a non-moving, no-point infraction such as Illegal Parking. You won't have to appear in court. Most traffic ticket lawyers offer a free consultation and can give you a flat-fee price quote and an estimate of the fine and court costs you will end up paying to the court.
- Q. speeding citation
- A: Any error on the face of the ticket can be corrected by the police officer or the prosecutor at any time, up to and including the trial date.
If absolutely everything on the ticket is wrong, that might be grounds for challenging the ticket, but I don't believe what you describe would be sufficient for dismissal.
The police officer doesn't have to speak to you or be polite, and they don't have to listen to your side of the story.
You can go to court in person and plead not guilty, and the judge will set your case for trial. If you represent yourself at trial, you can testify on your own behalf, but you will be held to the same standards of evidence as an attorney would ... Read More
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