Facebook

Twitter

314.409.2659

Call For a Free Consultation

Facebook

Twitter

Search
Menu

Underage Drinking

The New Weapon Against Underage Drinking is a Phone App?

On behalf of The Law Office of Jason A. Korner posted in Underage Drinking on Tuesday, August 13, 2013. The market for smartphone applications or "apps" has exploded over the last few years as web savvy entrepreneurs continue to think of new and increasingly remarkable uses for the average consumer's smartphone. One demographic in particular that these entrepreneurs are continually trying to target is teenagers, who are uniquely positioned to provide a major marketing push thanks to their social media knowhow. Interestingly enough, one software company recently released an iPhone app that targets teens not from a marketing perspective, but...

Continue reading

St. Louis Teen Charged for Drunk Driving After Hospital Accident

On behalf of The Law Office of Jason A. Korner posted in Underage Drinking on Wednesday, June 5, 2013. On the early morning hours of May 31, a 17-year-old St. Louis girl drove to the emergency room in Chesterfield to drop off a friend who needed treatment. After bringing the friend into the hospital, the teen went to move her car. In the process, she collided with a parked vehicle and the emergency room entrance. When authorities responded to the site of the crash, they noticed that the teenager backed up right into the glass hospital door. Although no details...

Continue reading

Strict Laws Police Teen Drinking and Driving

On behalf of The Law Office of Jason A. Korner posted in DWI / Drunk Driving Charges on Tuesday, October 30, 2012. Numerous legal problems collide when a teenager is found to have been drinking and driving. State DUI laws, underage drinking penalties, and other potential charges such as reckless driving all make for a complicated legal situation, one that can quickly speed into costly territory. While parents should always remain concerned and informed about their teens' driving habits, a new study offers up statistics that could yield peace of mind. Figures released this month from the Centers for Disease...

Continue reading