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Defending Freedom

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Defending Freedom is a podcast with Missouri attorneys Chris Combs and Steve Waterkotte that dives into the world of criminal defense, justice, and the critical issues affecting individual rights. Hosted by experienced criminal defense attorneys, each episode explores real cases, legal strategies, and the challenges faced by those coming face-to-face with the justice system. With expert insights, powerful stories, and practical advice, Defending Freedom aims to educate and empower listeners on the rights of those charged with crimes and the importance of defending personal freedoms.Combs Waterkotte
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    • Probation Violation Attorney in Missouri
      Jul 29 2025

      Probation Violation Defense Lawyer in Missouri

      Have you been accused of violating your probation or parole? Combs Waterkotte is the leading criminal defense law firm serving St. Louis, Kansas City, and all of Missouri. Our experienced defense lawyers will fight to protect your rights and your future from the moment you're accused of a violation.

      🔗 Learn More: Probation Violation Defense Lawyer Missouri

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      What Happens If I Violate My Probation in Missouri?

      If you violate probation, your parole officer may file a Probation Violation Report. This typically leads to:

      • A warrant for your arrest or notice of a court hearing
      • A preliminary hearing to determine probable cause
      • A formal revocation hearing to assess penalties
      Understanding Probation Hearings
      • Preliminary Hearing: Informal. You may request or waive it. You can present witnesses and cross-examine the state’s evidence.
      • Revocation Hearing: Formal. You should have legal representation. The judge decides whether a violation occurred—based on a “reasonable satisfaction” standard, not beyond a reasonable doubt.
      How Our Defense Attorneys Help

      At Combs Waterkotte, we examine all available evidence and challenge unfounded allegations. We help you:

      • Refute the alleged violation
      • Explain mitigating circumstances and argue for leniency
      • Avoid jail time and keep your record clean
      📞 Call (314) 900-HELP for a Free Case Review

      If you're accused of a probation or parole violation, don't delay. Contact us online or call today for a free and confidential consultation with a top Missouri probation violation defense attorney.

      Related Legal Services:
      • Criminal Defense
      • Domestic Violence
      • Drug Charges
      • Gun Charges
      • Juvenile Crimes
      • Orders of Protection

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      12 min
    • Voluntary Manslaughter Defense Lawyer in Missouri
      Jul 29 2025

      Voluntary Manslaughter Defense Lawyer in Missouri

      If you or a loved one is facing voluntary manslaughter charges in Missouri, you need serious legal firepower on your side. Combs Waterkotte is the top criminal defense firm representing clients in St. Louis, Kansas City, and throughout Missouri. Our attorneys provide aggressive, experienced defense for those accused of homicide-related offenses.

      🔗 Learn More: Voluntary Manslaughter Defense Lawyer Missouri

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      What Is Voluntary Manslaughter in Missouri?

      Under Missouri law, voluntary manslaughter occurs when someone causes the death of another person under the influence of “sudden passion” from adequate cause. While less serious than murder, it still carries lengthy prison time and life-changing consequences.

      • Voluntary manslaughter is a Class B felony under RSMo § 565.023
      • Acts are often spontaneous, with no premeditation
      • Penalties may include 5–15 years in prison
      Understanding Related Charges
      • Second-Degree Murder: Intentional or felony-related death without premeditation
      • Involuntary Manslaughter: Reckless or negligent acts that result in death
      Why Choose Combs Waterkotte?

      We know how prosecutors build homicide cases and how to dismantle them. Whether seeking to dismiss charges or reduce them through negotiation, we provide trusted legal counsel every step of the way. Our team is committed to protecting your rights and freedom.

      📞 Call Now for a Free Consultation

      Don’t wait—speak to a Missouri manslaughter defense attorney today. Call (314) 900-HELP or contact us online.

      Explore Related Legal Services:
      • Murder and Homicide Defense
      • DWI Resulting in Death
      • Felony Expungement
      • Vehicle Hijacking Defense
      • Vehicular Manslaughter

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      14 min
    • Robbery Defense Lawyer in Missouri
      Jul 29 2025

      Robbery Defense Lawyer in Missouri

      Facing robbery charges in Missouri? Robbery is one of the most serious crimes under Missouri law, and a conviction can result in decades behind bars. Whether you're in St. Louis, Kansas City, or anywhere else in Missouri, Combs Waterkotte is ready to defend your rights, your reputation, and your freedom. Our experienced robbery defense attorneys are here to build the strongest case possible on your behalf.

      🔗 Learn More: Robbery Defense Lawyer in Missouri

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      In This Video, You’ll Learn:
      • What qualifies as robbery in Missouri
      • The difference between first-degree and second-degree robbery
      • Potential penalties for robbery convictions
      • Common defense strategies against robbery charges
      • How Combs Waterkotte can help you protect your rights
      Missouri Robbery Statutes

      First-degree robbery charges (RSMo § 570.023) involve aggravating factors like the use of a deadly weapon or causing serious injury. Second-degree robbery (RSMo § 570.025) involves physical force or injury during theft. Both are serious felonies under Missouri law.

      Schedule a Free Consultation

      📞 Call (314) 900-HELP or contact us online today for a free, confidential consultation with an experienced Missouri robbery defense attorney.

      Explore Related Legal Services:
      • Criminal Defense
      • Domestic Violence Defense
      • Drug Charges
      • Gun Charges
      • Juvenile Crimes
      • Orders of Protection

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      14 min
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