Felony Charge Driving Suspended

Summary

Driving on a suspended license in Missouri can lead to serious charges, especially if it results in a felony. In this case, the individual was driving to seek medical help due to a severe illness, which may be a factor in their defense. Its crucial to consult with a local attorney who can provide guidance based on the specific circumstances and explore potential defenses. Legal representation can help navigate the complexities of the case and work towards a favorable outcome.

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In May of * while visiting family at Maks Camp outside of Clinton Mo. I became very ill. I was there alone with no phone and this is a very rule area so nobody was around to ask for help and my nearest realitive was at work in Sedallia Mo which is an hour away. I has accses to the vehicle parked outside so i drove to clinton where the nearest hodpital was but on my way there was stopped and i dont have a drivers license its suspended I told them i was sick or i would not have drove im going to the hospital they wrote me three tickets anyways and left. I calked to reschedule my court date and was told i did not have one. So now January * i get a summons for felony driving on suspended to go to court. I went to the hospital after being pulled over and ended up having stage * melanoma skin cancer diagnosed on July 27th 2 months after being pullex over I've had to have multiple surgeries and
It sounds like you're dealing with a serious legal situation. Driving on a suspended license, especially when it leads to a felony charge, is significant. Given the health circumstances and the potential for a strong defense, would you like to connect with local lawyers who can assist you further?
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