Attorney Travis Noble has won cases for: While every case depends on the facts and circumstances at play, mounting an aggressive defense to DWI charges may be your best option. The St. Louis law firm of Travis Noble, P.C., handles all drunk driving cases, defending clients in both the criminal proceedings and driver's license hearings.
Criminal defense trial lawyer Travis Noble Jr. concentrates exclusively on DWI defense, including serious felony charges arising from DWI accidents. The law firm of Travis Noble, P.C., aggressively represents the accused in St. Louis, St. Charles and surrounding counties of Missouri and statewide.
Noble has developed a reputation in the legal and local communities for being a strong advocate for his clients, aggressively challenging, and winning, DWI cases. Mr. Noble is committed to fighting for you. He has tried more DWI cases than any attorney in the State of Missouri.
Renowned trial lawyer Travis Noble Jr. provides the experienced, aggressive criminal defense you need. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, attorney Noble has 30 years of experience working on DWI cases on both sides of the law.
Travis Noble Jr. has been working with DWI cases for more than two decades. He spent the first decade as a police officer and a narcotics agent, where he vigorously studied the procedures for arresting suspects and properly collecting and handling evidence — and observed how so many arresting officers get it wrong. Over the past decade, he has put that experience to work defending those accused of DWI.
Attorney Noble has won awards and commendations from his peers, but more importantly, he has won notable cases nobody thought he could win. He practices almost exclusively in drunk driving defense, including serious felony charges in DWI accidents.
A nurse charged with a seventh DWI was arrested after running into a car stopped at a red light. She failed the three field sobriety tests and refused to take breath test. After a three-day jury trial, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty.
The police officer chose not to perform field sobriety tests because the client was too unsteady on his feet. A test was administrated after his arrest and he blew a .234 nearly four times the legal limit on a breath test machine.
Mr. Noble concentrates in the areas of DWI, federal and state drug charges and other felonies. He served as a police officer from 1985 until 1990 and a narcotics agent from 1990 until 1995.
Mr. Noble concentrates in the areas of DWI, federal and state drug charges and other felonies. He served as a police officer from 1985 until 1990 and a narcotics agent from 1990 until 1995.
Travis Noble is a graduate of the National College for DUI Defense at Harvard University, and he lectures at seminars nationwide on DWI/DUI topics. He is the lawyer whom other lawyers consult to defend their DWI clients. Most importantly, he has a track record of successfully defending some of the toughest DWI cases in Missouri and beyond.
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Prior to 1963, state courts did not guarantee defendants the right to counsel. But a man named Clarence Gideon changed that when he faced felony charges in the state of Florida. At that time, Florida did not appoint counsel for all defendants. Mr. Gideon, therefore, represented himself in the jury trial. The jury convicted him.
A DWI arrest is stressful. A conviction often results in work and housing issues, in addition to the financial fallout of attorney’s fees, court costs, fines and increased insurance rates. Our Constitution guarantees us benefits that ensure our best chances in court, but it is up to us to employ them. If we fail to, we risk losing our case and facing the concomitant difficulties and obstacles.