Prosecutor
Attorney Information
Attorneys who wish to enter on a case in the Pevely Municipal Court must do so in writing and including a Missouri Bar Number. After entering your appearance, you may then request discovery or file any other type of motion that would pertain to your case with the Prosecuting Attorney. If you wish to ask for a recommendation from the prosecutor, please check the link for recommendations. You may fax your entry but the request to the prosecutor MUST include a self-addressed stamped envelope so he will NOT accept them by fax. Send the original entry with a SASE through the mail for a recommendation. For faxed entries (to the court), the fax number is (636) 475-4116.
How to Obtain a Recommendation
ALL recommendations requests should be sent to the Prosecuting Attorney,
Thomas P Duggan, Jr., 401 Main St. Pevely, MO. 63070
An Entry of Appearance must also be filed with the Court and must have the attorney’s bar number on it. This may be done by mail or through www.LawSourceLive.com. If filed through the mail, the attorney shall also include a separate letter asking that the prosecutor to make an initial offer of recommendation on the case. The attorney MUST also include a self-addressed stamped envelope for the response. The entry of appearance may be faxed to the Court, but the request for a recommendation to the prosecutor MUST include a self-addressed stamped envelope. They will NOT be accepted by fax.
If entering on a case via www.Lawsourcelive.com the recommendation offer will be done through the website and no envelope is required.
With a mail entry as well as LawSourceLive, all four signature lines MUST be signed by all parties involved before the recommendation will be accepted by the Court.
Motion for Discovery
If the case involves a police report, a motion for discovery may be filed with the prosecutor either by mail or through the website. IF requesting discovery via website, a self-addressed stamped envelope with proper postage MUST be sent to the PA’s office for return of discovery as well as by requesting discovery by mail.
If the ticket was a result of a vehicle accident, an insurance letter needs to be included stating that the insurance company is handling all liability from this accident. If using the website, all documents may be downloaded and attached to the original entry. The prosecutor does not require driving records, but he will require insurance proof if the defendant is charged with a No Proof of Insurance ticket.