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Brett Day

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Brett received his law degree from the University of Tulsa in 1994 and was admitted to the Missouri Bar that same year. He is a former Newton County Assistant Prosecuting Attorney. Brett has spent the majority of his legal career handling criminal law cases, ranging from city ordinance violations and traffic tickets to various misdemeanors and felonies.

Being charged with a crime is stressful and can ultimately lead to lasting consequences. Brett is here to help you. He will show you respect and give you a blunt assessment of what you are facing. He offers free consultations.

Practice Areas

  • Speeding and miscellaneous traffic tickets
  • DWI/ DUI cases
  • DWS/ DWR cases
  • Drug Cases
  • Most other Misdemeanors and Felonies

Brett primarily practices in Newton County and McDonald County.

Brett handles Municipal cases in the following cities:

  • Anderson
  • Carthage
  • Diamond
  • Duquesne
  • Goodman
  • Granby
  • Joplin
  • Lanagan
  • Neosho
  • Noel
  • Pineville
  • Seneca
  • Southwest City
  • Webb City
Our Values What Sets Us Apart
  • Respected in the Legal Community
    We're well-established in the area and have cultivated professional relationships with colleagues in the legal community.
  • Serving You Since 1994

    For almost 30 years, we've been providing the highest level of service for our clients.

  • Personalized Service

    When you call us, you'll speak directly with an attorney. You're not just a number - we'll walk with you at every step of the process.

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Whether you have questions or you’re ready to get started, our experienced team is ready to advocate for you. Complete our form below or call us at (417) 387-3373.

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