Whether you’re facing charges or simply seeking to understand your legal rights, knowing the different types of crimes in Missouri is essential. Missouri law outlines a wide range of offenses, from traffic violations to violent crimes, each carrying its own set of penalties and legal implications.

As an experienced Missouri criminal defense attorney, I’ve created this comprehensive guide to help you grasp the distinctions between felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions, as well as common offenses and their consequences under Missouri law.

Overview of Criminal Offenses in Missouri

In Missouri, crimes fall into three primary categories based on their severity:

1. Felonies

Felonies are the most serious criminal offenses. They typically involve acts that cause significant harm to individuals or society. Convictions may result in long-term imprisonment, hefty fines, and permanent criminal records.

Examples of felony offenses include:

  • First- or second-degree murder

  • Rape or sexual assault

  • Armed robbery

  • Kidnapping

  • Major drug trafficking

Felonies in Missouri are classified as:

  • Class A: Up to life imprisonment (e.g., first-degree murder)

  • Class B: 5–15 years in prison

  • Class C: 3–10 years

  • Class D: Up to 7 years

  • Class E: Up to 4 years

🛡️ Felony convictions can impact your right to vote, own firearms, or secure employment.

2. Misdemeanors

Misdemeanors are less severe than felonies but still carry criminal penalties such as jail time, probation, and fines. These offenses often involve minor violence, property damage, or drug possession for personal use.

Misdemeanor classifications in Missouri:

  • Class A: Up to 1 year in county jail and/or fines up to $2,000

  • Class B: Up to 6 months in jail

  • Class C: Up to 15 days in jail

Examples include:

  • Petty theft

  • Trespassing

  • Simple assault

  • First-time DUI

  • Disorderly conduct

⚖️ Even a misdemeanor can affect your background checks, driving privileges, and employment.

3. Infractions

Infractions are non-criminal violations, typically involving traffic or city ordinance violations. These do not result in jail time but may lead to fines, court fees, or points on your license.

Examples of infractions:

  • Speeding

  • Running a stop sign

  • Parking violations

  • Littering

💡 While infractions don’t create a criminal record, repeated violations can lead to license suspension or higher insurance rates.

Common Criminal Offense Categories in Missouri

Here are key types of crimes prosecuted in Missouri courts:

Violent Crimes

  • Homicide

  • Domestic assault

  • Aggravated assault

  • Armed robbery

Property Crimes

  • Burglary

  • Arson

  • Shoplifting

  • Vandalism

Drug Offenses

  • Possession of controlled substances

  • Drug manufacturing or distribution

  • Possession with intent to distribute

White-Collar Crimes

  • Fraud

  • Identity theft

  • Embezzlement

  • Money laundering

Sex Offenses

  • Sexual abuse

  • Statutory rape

  • Child pornography

Aggravated Offenses: Enhanced Penalties

Certain circumstances can escalate the severity of a crime to an aggravated offense, resulting in harsher sentencing.

Common aggravating factors include:

  • Use of a deadly weapon

  • Crimes against children or the elderly

  • Repeat offenses

  • Hate crime motivation

  • Committing a crime while on probation or parole

Why Legal Representation Matters

Facing criminal charges in Missouri—whether minor or serious—requires a solid understanding of the legal system and experienced legal counsel. An attorney can help:

  • Investigate your case

  • Challenge evidence

  • Negotiate plea deals

  • Defend your rights in court

👨‍⚖️ Don’t navigate Missouri’s criminal justice system alone—your future could depend on it.

Conclusion

From minor infractions to major felonies, Missouri law takes a structured and nuanced approach to criminal offenses. Understanding these distinctions empowers individuals to protect their rights and seek proper legal support when needed.

If you’re dealing with a criminal matter or need a legal consultation, I’m here to help you make informed decisions and safeguard your future.

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Chad Mann

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I’m a dedicated personal injury attorney based in the Ozarks of Southwest Missouri, committed to standing up for individuals who have been wronged or injured. Since 2017, I’ve focused my legal career on personal injury law—particularly automobile accidents and car crash cases—because I believe in fighting for those who are often overwhelmed by powerful insurance companies and complex legal systems.I graduated with high honors from the University of Arkansas William H. Bowen School of Law, where I had the privilege of serving as Chair of the Moot Court Board. That experience honed both my advocacy skills and my dedication to excellence in legal practice.Before opening my own law firm, I gained invaluable experience working closely with some of the largest insurance companies in the nation. That background now gives me an insider’s perspective on how insurance carriers operate—and I use that knowledge every day to level the playing field for my clients.

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