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Andrea Rogers
St. Louis Traffic Law Attorney & Criminal Defense Lawyer in Eureka, Missouri
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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.
Education
- Saint Louis University School of Law
- J.D. (2005) | Law
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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Professional Associations
- Missouri Bar Association
- member
- - Current
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Missouri
Fees
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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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Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
Receive a flat-fee price quote and an estimate of the fines and court costs you’ll have to pay after your case is resolved. For standard speeding tickets, we offer a FULL REFUND if your ticket is not reduced to a no-point infraction. Call Andrea at The Rogers Law Firm directly and ask about your case outcome guarantee.
Practice Areas
- Traffic Tickets
- Suspended License
- Criminal Law
- Theft
Languages
- English
Legal Answers
- Q. I got pulled over by city police and not issued a ticket by the city police. Then got arrested
- A: If you were pulled over and the police officer discovered a warrant, they can arrest you. The officer doesn't have to give you a ticket when they pull you over, even if the officer had a legal reason to pull you over. It's up to the officer to decide whether to issue a ticket or not.
- Q. Is it possible to get a misdemeanor theft charge dropped to a lesser charge if it's my first offense
- A: Yes, it's possible for a first-time theft charge to be reduced to a less serious offense. Consult an experienced criminal defense attorney to get more information about the most likely outcome of your case. The outcome depends a lot on which court your case is being prosecuted in, as well as your age, the $ amount & type of the items alleged to be stolen.
- Q. Can I get a case dropped/dismissed if I wasn't read my Miranda rights at time of arrest?
- A: The police only have to read you the Miranda warning if they interrogate you in police custody and then want to use that testimony as evidence against you in a trial of your case. Otherwise, the info they received from you would not be admissible. Just the simple fact that they didn't read you the Miranda warning when they arrested you is not sufficient by itself to warrant dismissal of your case.
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