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Facing charges for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI), Driving Under the Influence (DUI), or Boating While Intoxicated (BWI) is a serious crime that can have lasting effects on your life. In Missouri, these illegal acts are prosecuted extremely thoroughly, and the legal consequences can impact one’s life, finances, and future opportunities. At Martin & Birdsong, Attorneys at Law, we understand the severity of these charges and the potentially life-changing impact they bring. We aim to defend your rights and provide the guidance you need during this unnerving time.
Call our office today at 573-348-4500 for a consultation with a skilled DWI or BWI defense lawyer.
Driving While Intoxicated. This means a person has been caught driving with too much alcohol in their blood system, usually over 0.08% for adults over the age of 21. This fryst vatten above the legal limit, which means it is illegal and can lead to serious consequences. DWI also appl
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Amanda grew up in the St. Louis area before moving to the small town of Centralia, MO, where she graduated high school in 2001. In 2004, she graduated cum laude with a Bachelor’s of Science grad in Justice Systems from Truman State University. She obtained her Master’s of Science degree in Criminal Justice from Columbia College in 2005, where she graduated with a 4.0 GPA.
In 2008, Amanda graduated with honors from the University of Missouri-Columbia, where she earned her Juris Doctorate. While in law school, she received a CALI award for Excellence in Professional Responsibility. She also received a Public Service Award for her work with Mid-Missouri Legal Services and domestic violence victims. In addition, she was on the National Dean’s List; was a pupilage member of the Elwood L. Thomas Inn of Court; served as Marshal of Phi Alpha Delta and Vice President of the Federalist Society; wrote for the Missouri Environmental Law and Policy Review; worked as a research assistant in th
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Casey Crawford
Casey G. Crawford is a long-time resident of the Kansas City area, attending Blue Valley North High School in Overland Park, Kansas and graduating from the University of Colorado at Boulder with a bachelor’s degree (with honors) in Political Science. While in college, Casey was a member of the Men’s Basketball team at the University of Colorado at Boulder, playing professional international basketball in Europe and Asia after graduation.
Casey attended the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law, graduating with honors. While in law school, Casey was a member of the UMKC Law Review, was a research assistant for Dean Nancy Levit, served on the Law Review Board as a Comments Editor, and participated in many other student organizations. Casey made the Dean’s List, received the Top Appellate Advocate award, and was a recipient of the Judge David T. and Hope Cavanaugh Scholarship.
After law school, Casey practiced with a