Missing a court date for a traffic ticket in Missouri is a more common issue than many drivers realize. Between hectic work schedules, family commitments, or simple oversight, a missed traffic court Missouri appearance can happen to anyone....
Effective Posession Representation
If you're charged, we can help.
When you’ve been charged with possession of drugs, alcohol, or paraphernalia, you need an experienced attorney in your corner. Shannon Norman and the other attorneys at the Traffic Law Firm are here to help.
With 15 years of experience, Shannon Norman has worked hard to achieve favorable results for his clients throughout the St. Louis, St. Charles, and Lincoln Counties area.

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A Quick Look at Schedule Groupings
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Schedule I drugs have been determined to have no medical utility, but are considered to be “high risk” for abuse.
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Schedule II drugs determined to have a high rate of abuse and dependence. However, they have a specific medical purpose and can be prescribed by a Doctor.
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Drugs from this category are similar to Schedule II drugs, but they are considered to have a lower risk of abuse and misuse.
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Drugs in this category are considered the low risk for abuse and dependence under the DEA guidelines, but can still cause considerable issues for someone if they become addicted.
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Schedule V is the least serious of drug categories because they have very limited quantities of narcotics in their chemical makeup.
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