




We don't back down from a fight. Our criminal defense attorney is proud to defend the rights of St. Louis and St. Charles residents. We are a full-service criminal defense law firm and are here to help you with any criminal charges you are facing from assault to burglary. Contact our attorney, Lucas Glaesman, today and schedule your initial consultation.
See how we have helped our past clients in receiving the best possible outcomes in their criminal cases.
My client, a member of the armed forces, was pulled over a 2:00 a.m. for failing to use her turn signal. The officer arrested her for DUI based solely on his observations and her refusal to take a breathalyzer. The prosecutor agreed to amend the charges based on the lack of evidence of intoxication.
My client was found passed out behind the wheel of his vehicle. When police searched his vehicle, they found heroin, marijuana, and prescription drugs. After cross-examination of the arresting officer, the Judge ruled the search was illegal and suppressed the drugs that were found leaving the prosecutor no choice but to dismiss the charges.
My client’s house was raided, and the family computer was seized by the FBI. Multiple images and videos of child pornography were found on the computer. Charges were dismissed when the credibility issues of one of the State’s key witnesses were exposed.
Lucas was recommended to me when I required legal advice with very short notice. He arranged a meeting at my convenience and had the right advice at the right time for me – saving me a lot of potential grief and expense. I highly recommend Lucas for legal issues!
I recently hired Mr. Glaesman to represent me in a legal matter. I found him to be not only very knowledgeable and professional but, he treated me with respect and most certainly had my best interest in mind... I would most certainly recommend Mr. Glaesman.
Upon approach, he took my case with no payment just my word. Handled everything quickly with little to no effort by me. Not only we're most all the charges taken care of but the points were reduced from 12 to 2 on my license. If I ever need anything or someone I know he's my first call.
Our attorney, Lucas Glaesman, will adamantly fight for the justice you deserve.
Our only focus at this law firm is to defend those who have been accused of crimes. We defend any type of crime from misdemeanors to felonies. Contact us today for a consultation.
When your future is on the line, you deserve an attorney that you can fully trust. Lucas Glaesman is accessible to clients and will work with them to meet their goals.
Our attorney, Lucas Glaesman, thoroughly researches each case that we take on and will build your defense accordingly. We work with your goals in mind and will fight for your justice.
Our attorney has been defending the residents of St. Louis and St. Charles for more than 10 years. If you need a knowledgeable attorney to fight for you, contact us today.
Learn more about criminal defense from our blog posts.
If you are charged with a crime, you might be held in the county jail until you can make bond or your case is closed. If that is you, the very first piece of advice your criminal defense attorney should give you is to not talk about your case with anyone while you're in there. This holds especially true when using the jailhouse phone, email or texting systems. Everything you say on a jail phone call can and probably will be used against you.
Read MoreUnder Missouri Supreme Court Rule 33.05, the Court MUST review your detention or conditions of release as soon as possible but no later than seven days after your initial arraignment. These seven days do not include weekends or holidays and are subject to the right of the victim to have notice and an opportunity to be heard at the hearing.
Read MoreThe acronym "SIS" stands for "suspended imposition of sentence" and is usually accompanied by some form of probation as punishment when you are found guilty of a crime. A SIS is NOT a "type" of probation. It should more accurately be described as a "time" of probation because with an SIS, the judge places you on probation before he pronounces sentence, instead of after. By granting you a SIS and placing you on probation, the judge gives you the opportunity to avoid being sentenced altogether by successfully completing that probation term.
Read MoreIf you have been arrested in the St. Louis area, do not speak to the police officers, no matter what they say. Instead, contact Glaesman Law Firm. Our criminal defense attorney, Lucas Glaesman, is prepared to help you fight for the best outcome for your case. We are proud to help you with any charges that you are facing, including violent crimes, drug crimes, and sex crimes.
Do not hesitate in contacting Lucas Glaesman to take over your criminal case. We have offices in both downtown St. Louis and downtown St. Charles, Missouri. Whatever criminal charge you are facing, we want to defend your good name and fight for your future. Contact us today to schedule your initial consultation with a criminal defense attorney you can trust.