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Attorney Directory > Felony > MO > Powersville

Top Powersville, MO Felony Lawyers

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494 Attorneys found for Felony in Powersville, MO

Andrew Rex Farwell

  • Felony Attorneys Serving Powersville, MO

Michael W Flood

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Tipton Law Office

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Benjamin Spencer Creedy

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Thomas Eugene Bolling

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William Joseph Greim Jr.

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Burt Harriman, Attorney at Law, LLC

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Aull, Sherman, Worthington, Giorza & Hamilton, L.L.C.

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Brown & Brown Llc

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Joseph Alfred Morrey

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Larry E Butcher Law Office

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Shelley L Bishop Law Office

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Herndon, Richard J Herndon Law Office

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Larimore Tim A Atty

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Law Offices of Michael S. Shipley, LLC

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Mendel Law Firm, LLC

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Patton Wagner & Associates, P.C.

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The Law Office of Rebecca Auriemma

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Larimore & Deffet Law Office

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Kathryn L. Beeman, Attorney at Law

  • Felony Attorneys Serving Powersville, MO


Felonies often carry a potential prison term of longer than one year, and conviction of a felony can lead to further restrictions, including the loss of the right to vote or the right to own firearms. While some crimes (like homicide, kidnapping, and burglary) are so severe that they are always considered felonies, in many cases an act is treated as a felony depending on the value of the property involved or the severity of the crime. If you've been charged with a felony, you need the help of an attorney with experience in criminal law. GetLegal.com's Attorney Directory can put you in touch with an experienced, local lawyer who can offer the help you need.

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