In Missouri, DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) and DUI (Driving Under the Influence) charges may be
brought against anyone who operates a motor vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol (or both). If you’ve refused a breathalyzer test, you only have 15 days before your license is revoked, so it is imperative that you consult an attorney as soon as possible.
Whether you knowingly drove a vehicle while impaired, and whether you took a breathalyzer test, your DWI case can result in serious punishments (including mandatory prison sentences), the loss of your license, and a permanent criminal record.
DWI cases can include:
- Driving While Intoxicated
- Driving Under the Influence of Illegal or Prescription Drugs or Alcohol (or a combination thereof)
- Vehicular Homicide
- Felony DWI (In Missouri, three or more DWI offenses)
Winning Your DWI Case
Breathalyzers and blood alcohol tests can make DWI charges seem impossible to beat, which is why many lawyers only concentrate on plea bargaining. Regardless of the nature of your DWI case, we strive for the best possible outcome. Instead of simply negotiating a slightly smaller fine or prison sentence, we will fight to keep your record clean and your driving privileges intact.
Our attorneys have successfully argued hundreds of DWI cases and obtained favorable results for our clients. Partner Travis Noble handles the most serious DWI cases, even those considered unwinnable by other defense and prosecuting attorneys.
As a former police officer and DEA Task Force Member, Travis Noble is familiar with the techniques used by law enforcement to build DWI cases, and has developed his own unique tactics to fight them. While the prosecution may think it has an open-and-shut case against you, we will mount an aggressive defense with the goal of completely clearing your name, not just lessening the punishment for your alleged crime.
Your Initial Consultation is Free and Confidential
If you need the best DWI representation available in Missouri, contact us now or call us toll-free at 1-866-489-5504 to arrange free review of your case.

