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Butler, Carter, Ripley Criminal Defense Leads

Daily attorney leads from court filings in Missouri's 36th Circuit — serving Poplar Bluff and surrounding areas.

1,263 leads delivered in the last 30 days

Courts Covered in the 36th Circuit

Butler

Butler County

Carter

Carter County

Doniphan Municipal

Ripley County

Ellsinore Municipal

Carter County County

Naylor Municipal

Ripley County County

Poplar Bluff Municipal

Butler County

Qulin Municipal

Butler County

Ripley

Ripley County

Van Buren Municipal

Carter County County

Case Types Available in Butler, Carter, Ripley

Legal Leads delivers daily leads for the following case types from the 36th Circuit:

Criminal Defense
DUI / DWI
Traffic Violations
Family Law
Rent & Possession
Probate

How to Get Butler, Carter, Ripley Attorney Leads

Legal Leads monitors Missouri court filings daily across the 36th Circuit and delivers new criminal charges, DUI filings, and other case data directly to your inbox. Each lead includes the defendant's name, address, charges, court date, and circuit — everything you need to send a compliant solicitation letter.

Choose the 36th Circuit during signup, select your case types, and you'll receive your first leads the next business day. You can add or remove circuits at any time. All leads are archived for 2 years to meet Missouri Bar Rule 4-7.3 requirements.

Poplar Bluff and Butler County anchor this southeast Missouri circuit along with Carter and Ripley counties — a region with consistent criminal filings and limited competition where direct mail leads deliver strong results for criminal defense attorneys.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get Butler, Carter, Ripley criminal defense leads?
Sign up for Legal Leads and select the 36th Circuit during setup. You'll receive daily email with new criminal charges filed in Butler, Carter, Ripley courts, including defendant name, address, charges, and court date in mail-merge format. Your first leads arrive the next business day.
Is attorney direct mail solicitation legal in Missouri?
Yes. Missouri Bar Rule 4-7.3 permits written solicitation of persons known to need legal services. Sending a letter to a defendant who has been charged with a crime is explicitly allowed, provided the letter meets advertising disclosure requirements and copies are archived for 2 years.

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