Prior and Persistent Law Offenders in Missouri
Missouri is among the states in the U.S. that have adopted special sentencing guidelines for prior and persistent law offenders. Under Missouri laws, a prior offender is a person who has been found guilty of one offense on a separate occasion from the present offense for which the person is being charged. A persistent offender is a person who has been found guilty of two or more offenses on separate occasions from the present offense for which the person is charged; OR a person who has been found guilty of offenses including assault of a law enforcement officer in the second degree, second degree assault, and involuntary manslaughter, and the person has also been proven to be a prior offender. The conviction(s) does not have to be a Missouri state conviction, but rather could be a federal conviction or a conviction from another state.
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