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     Many people do not realize that resisting arrest can be charged without any struggle with the police.  If a police officer attempts to arrest you and you run, the law says you are guilty of resisting arrest.  If the initial charge was a felony, the resisting arrest charge will also be a felony.  We handle resisting arrest charges as a normal routine while defending clients on other, more serious offenses.  If you are charged with resisting arrest or any other felony, call us to discuss your case for free.
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GOLDFARB LAW GROUP, LLC
230 South Bemiston, Suite 1200
Clayton, Missouri  63105
314 - 229 - 1028

  • Home
  • Our Firm
  • Practice Areas
    • Federal Drug Charges
    • Resisting Arrest
    • Warrant Recall
    • DWI / Felony DWI
    • Assault
    • Probation Violations
    • Identity Theft
    • Burglary
    • White Collar Crimes
    • Sex Crimes
    • Federal Defense
    • Criminal Case Process
    • Homicide & Murder
  • Make a Payment
  • Contact
  • FAQs
    • Do I Need A Lawyer?
    • Choosing a criminal lawyer