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Missouri Criminal Defense Laws

Missouri classifies felonies from Class A (10-30 years or life) through Class E (up to 4 years), and misdemeanors from Class A (up to 1 year) through Class D (fine only). The death penalty is active. Missouri expanded expungement eligibility effective January 1, 2025, allowing up to 2 felonies and 3 misdemeanors to be expunged. The state has a 3-year statute of limitations for most felonies but no limit for Class A felonies and murder.

Last verified: 2026-02-25

Statute of Limitations

No limit (murder, Class A felonies, rape); 3 years (other felonies); 1 year (misdemeanors)RSMo § 556.036

Murder, Class A felonies, forcible rape/sodomy have no statute of limitations. Most other felonies must be prosecuted within 3 years. Misdemeanors have a 1-year limit. Infractions have a 6-month limit.

Key Missouri Statutes

Felony Classification and SentencingRSMo § 558.011

Class A: 10-30 years or life. Class B: 5-15 years. Class C: 3-10 years (up to $10,000 fine). Class D: up to 7 years (up to $10,000 fine). Class E: up to 4 years (up to $10,000 fine). Class D and E felonies may be sentenced to county jail (up to 1 year) rather than state prison.

Expanded Expungement (2025)RSMo § 610.140

Effective January 1, 2025: lifetime limits increased to 2 felonies and 3 misdemeanors. Waiting periods: 3 years for felony convictions, 1 year for misdemeanors, 18 months for arrests without conviction (reduced from 3 years). Serious violent felonies, domestic assault, and felony kidnapping remain ineligible.

Death PenaltyRSMo § 546.720

Missouri has an active death penalty. Method: lethal injection (primary), lethal gas (alternative). Missouri allows judges to impose the death penalty when juries deadlock — one of only two states with this practice.

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