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Biography
James Feely, Jr. is an experienced DWI/DUI and criminal defense attorney who provides skilled and aggressive representation to those who have been arrested or ticketed due to alleged law violations. During his 29 years as a trial attorney, Mr. Feely has obtained exceptional results for clients.
Mr. Feely makes it a point to keep his clients fully informed about their cases and to return all client calls and emails the same day. Being accessible to his clients is a top priority.
Education
- University of Missouri - Columbia
- J.D. (1993) | Law
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- University of Missouri - St. Louis
- B.A. (1990) | Psychology
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Professional Experience
- Owner & Founder
- Law Office of James P. Feely, Jr., LLC
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- Seibel & Eckenrode
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- Assistant State Public Defender
- Missouri State Public Defender
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- Attorney
- Private Practice
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- Assistant State Public Defender
- Missouri State Public Defender
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- Attorney
- Private Practice
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Professional Associations
- The Missouri Bar  # 41633
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- Missouri State Bar
- Member
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- Missouri Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (MACDL)
- Member
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Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Missouri
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Fees
- Free Consultation
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Contingent Fees
Personal Injury cases are handled on a contingent fee basis.
Practice Areas
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- DUI & DWI
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Traffic Tickets
- Suspended License
Languages
- English
Legal Answers
- Q. i got a dwi ticket in may 2015. the prosecutor refused to press charges. do i have tpo do a satop class
- A: It is possible that a person may have to complete SATOP, even though their DWI charge (ticket) was rejected or dismissed by the prosecutor. In many DWI arrest situations, it will be alleged that the driver had a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .08% or higher, or it will be alleged that the driver refused the breath or blood test. If either happens, it will cause the Missouri Department of Revenue to proceed against the driver's Missouri privileges, resulting in a possible administrative suspension or revocation. If the driver receives an administrative suspension or revocation for testing over the BAC limit .08%, or receives an administrative revocation for refusing a breath or blood test, they will be required to complete SATOP to have their driving privileges reinstated in Missouri - even in cases where the underlying criminal charge is rejected or dismissed by the prosecutor. You should speak to an attorney about your specific situation, to find out if you need to complete SATOP or not.
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