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Looking for an Arabic drug charges lawyer near you in St. Louis? Our Arab drug charge defense attorneys help Iraqi, Syrian, Lebanese, Palestinian, Yemeni & all Arab clients. Free consultation.
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What makes our Arab drug charges attorneys in St. Louis, Missouri stand out? Language fluency, cultural understanding, and proven experience.
Discuss your case directly in Arabic without interpreters. Arab clients can explain complex situations clearly and understand every detail of their legal options.
Work with attorneys who understand Arab family dynamics, cultural values, and community expectations that may affect your St. Louis case.
Every attorney in our network is licensed by the Missouri State Bar, verified, and has demonstrated experience serving St. Louis's growing Arab population.
Get connected with an attorney in St. Louis quickly. Most consultations are scheduled within 1-2 business days of your request.
Our attorneys have specific experience with cases common in St. Louis's growing Arab population, from immigration to business matters.
Attorneys recommended by Arab American organizations, mosques, and community centers throughout St. Louis and Missouri.
The City/County split means criminal cases are prosecuted by different offices with different charging practices. Circuit Attorney (City) and Prosecuting Attorney (County) have different approaches. Arab residents need attorneys familiar with both systems, especially for cases with immigration consequences.
Our Arabic-speaking drug charges attorneys guide you through every step of your case in St. Louis.
Contact an Arabic-speaking defense attorney immediately after arrest. We work to secure your release, protect your rights, and prevent self-incriminating statements.
Examine the legality of every search, seizure, and stop. Fourth Amendment violations can result in evidence suppression — which often means case dismissal.
Challenge lab results, chain of custody, and prosecution evidence. Evaluate eligibility for drug court, diversion programs, or treatment alternatives.
Negotiate the best possible outcome while protecting immigration status. Drug convictions are among the most devastating for immigration — every plea must be carefully structured.
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Arab attorneys with specific experience serving clients from Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Yemen, and across the Arabic-speaking world.
Our Iraqi attorneys understand the specific challenges Iraqi families face, including Chaldean, Kurdish, and Arab Iraqi backgrounds. They speak Arabic fluently and have extensive experience with Iraqi documentation and legal matters.
Syrian attorneys in our network have extensive experience helping Syrian families navigate legal challenges. They understand the Syrian refugee experience and can communicate with you in Arabic.
Lebanese lawyers serve the Lebanese community with professional, culturally-aware legal services. Our Arab attorneys understand Lebanese family dynamics, business traditions, and legal needs.
Palestinian attorneys understand the unique challenges Palestinian families face. Our Arab lawyers provide compassionate, effective legal representation with deep knowledge of Palestinian circumstances.
Our network also serves Yemeni, Egyptian, Jordanian, Moroccan, and other Arabic-speaking communities.
Testimonials
Read what Arab American families in St. Louis say about our Arabic-speaking drug charges attorneys.
“Got arrested for possession in South City. I'm 23 and on a green card. A drug conviction means automatic deportation. My attorney negotiated an SIS — suspended imposition of sentence — which means no conviction on my record after probation. He spoke Arabic and knew exactly how to protect my immigration status.”

Ali S.
St. Louis, Missouri
2025
“Got pulled over in Kansas City and charged with DWI. I was on a green card and terrified about deportation. My lawyer knew both Missouri DWI law and immigration consequences. He got the charge reduced to a traffic violation with no immigration impact. Missouri calls it DWI not DUI — my lawyer knew every detail of how the state handles these cases.”

Khalid M.
Kansas City, Missouri
2025
“A customer at my store got aggressive and when I tried to restrain him, he called the police and accused me of assault. My lawyer got the store's security footage and showed I was only protecting myself and my employee. Charges dropped. He spoke Arabic and never doubted me.”

Hassan L.
Kansas City, Missouri
2025
Every state has different criminal laws and penalties. Here's what you need to know about defending charges in Missouri.
Missouri uses "DWI" (Driving While Intoxicated) rather than "DUI." The state has a 15-minute observation period for breath tests. Missouri also has a separate "driving while impaired" (DWAI) offense for BAC of 0.02%-0.079% for drivers under 21. A "persistent DWI offender" (2+ priors) faces enhanced penalties. St. Louis City, St. Louis County, and Kansas City have separate municipal courts that may handle first-offense DWI differently.
Legal for adults 21+ (up to 3 oz). Amendment 3 (approved November 2022) legalized recreational marijuana. Possession over 3 oz without a medical card: misdemeanor, fine up to $500. Public consumption prohibited.
Missouri legalized recreational marijuana in November 2022 through Amendment 3. Medical marijuana has been available since 2018. However, marijuana remains illegal under federal law, and any marijuana-related conviction — even a state-legal activity — can result in deportation, denial of naturalization, or inadmissibility for non-citizens. Drug courts are available throughout Missouri as alternatives to incarceration for substance abuse offenses.
Assault in the 4th degree — Class A misdemeanor (up to 1 year jail, $2,000 fine). Can be elevated to Class D felony for special victims.
Assault in the 1st degree — Class B felony (5-15 years) or Class A felony (10-30 years or life) if serious physical injury results
Missouri has a strong castle doctrine law (RSMo 563.031). You have no duty to retreat in your home, vehicle, or any property you own or lease. Outside of these locations, Missouri generally follows a "stand your ground" approach in practice — you can use force if you reasonably believe it is necessary to defend yourself. Deadly force is justified if you reasonably believe it is necessary to prevent death, serious physical injury, or a forcible felony.
Missouri significantly expanded its expungement law in 2018 (RSMo 610.140). Most misdemeanors are eligible after 3 years and most felonies after 7 years from completion of sentence. Certain offenses (Class A felonies, dangerous felonies, sex offenses, domestic assault, DWI) are not eligible. Filing fee is $250. Missouri allows expungement of up to 2 felonies and 4 misdemeanors.
Missouri uses Class A-E felonies (A most serious) and Class A-D misdemeanors. The state has a "prior and persistent offender" enhancement that increases penalties for repeat felony offenders. St. Louis City operates an independent court system separate from St. Louis County — venue can significantly affect outcomes.
This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws may change. Consult with an attorney for advice specific to your situation.
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