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Knock and Talk in Missouri: What Police Can (and Can’t) Do at Your Front Door
It’s late at night. Your family is asleep. There’s a knock at the front door. When you look outside, you see flashing lights and two police officers standing on your porch. They don’t have a warrant. They say they just want to talk. That moment matters. What you do next can determine whether you stay free or unknowingly give up your constitutional rights. In Missouri, police often rely on a tactic called a knock and talk —and if you don’t understand how it works, it’s one of
Matthew Wayman
Jan 64 min read
St. Louis Police “Wanteds”: Why They’re Not Warrants—and Why Federal Courts Are Calling Them Unconstitutional
Most people think the only way police can arrest you is with a warrant signed by a judge. In St. Louis, that assumption can get you arrested. Every day, people are taken into custody based on something called a “wanted”—and no judge ever signs off on it. What Is a “Wanted” in St. Louis? A warrant requires a judge. A wanted does not . A valid arrest warrant requires: Probable cause A sworn statement under oath Review and approval by a judge That is the constitutional standard
Matthew Wayman
Dec 29, 20254 min read
Five Traffic-Stop Tactics Missouri Police Use — And How the Law Protects You
Getting pulled over by police in St. Louis or anywhere in Missouri is not just an inconvenience—it is one of the most legally vulnerable moments a person can face. Even when you have done nothing wrong, what you say and how you respond can determine whether a simple stop escalates into an arrest or criminal charge. Missouri law allows officers to use certain investigative techniques during traffic stops. But that authority has limits. Courts in Missouri have repeatedly drawn
Matthew Wayman
Dec 24, 20254 min read
Illegal Search Warrants in Missouri: How to Challenge a Bad Warrant and Suppress Evidence
You come home to chaos. Your front door has been kicked in. Drawers dumped. Couch cushions flipped. And sitting on your counter is a piece of paper that says “Search Warrant.” Most people assume that means police did everything right.That assumption is wrong—often dangerously wrong. In Missouri, search warrants are challenged and thrown out every day. I’ve seen warrants based on lies, warrants targeting the wrong locations, and warrants used as retaliation. Missouri law gives
Matthew Wayman
Dec 22, 20254 min read
Missouri Wanteds Legal or Not?
You’re driving home. You haven’t done anything wrong. You’re obeying traffic laws. Then the lights come on. The officer takes your license and registration, walks back to the patrol car, and returns several minutes later with words that stop most people cold: “There’s a wanted for you in the system. Step out of the vehicle.” Not a warrant. A wanted. Most people in Missouri—especially in St. Louis City and St. Louis County—have never heard of this system. Yet it’s used every d
Matthew Wayman
Dec 16, 20254 min read
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