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If you have been arrested or charged with boating under the influence (BUI) in or near Nixa, Missouri, it is essential to understand both the legal process ahead of you and your rights. At Scrivner Law Firm, we provide a vigorous and personalized defense for individuals facing BUI charges throughout Christian County. Led by Dayrell Scrivner, a seasoned criminal defense attorney and former Chief Assistant Prosecutor, we offer deep legal insight and a powerful courtroom presence to help our clients protect their freedom, their reputation, and their future.
Boating under the influence charges can carry the same level of seriousness as a DWI in Missouri. Many boaters mistakenly believe that relaxed attitudes on the water extend to law enforcement, but this assumption can quickly lead to arrest, fines, and even jail. If you are facing BUI charges, you need more than general legal advice; you need a defense grounded in experience, strategy, and knowledge of local waterways and courts.
Under Missouri law, it is illegal to operate a vessel while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Specifically, Revised Statute § 577.013 makes it unlawful to operate a vessel while intoxicated if:
Missouri also applies an implied consent law to boaters, which means that by operating a vessel on public waters, you agree in advance to submit to chemical testing if requested by law enforcement. Refusing to comply may result in suspension of your boating privileges and further penalties.
Importantly, BUI cases are handled differently than typical DWI cases, particularly when field sobriety testing is attempted on water. These differences require a defense that is attuned to the nuances of maritime and Missouri law.
Christian County and the surrounding Ozarks region offer abundant opportunities for boating and water recreation, especially during the warmer months. While these areas draw families, sportsmen, and outdoor enthusiasts from across the state, they are also heavily patrolled by law enforcement agencies who monitor for alcohol-related offenses.
Notable lakes, rivers, and waterways in Christian County and surrounding areas include:
The Finley River runs directly through Ozark and flows northward, passing near Nixa. It is a popular spot for kayaking, fishing, and floating. Because of its accessibility and connection to residential areas, law enforcement often patrols areas where public access points intersect with the river.
The James River is one of the major tributaries of Table Rock Lake and cuts across multiple counties, including Christian County. Known for its scenic routes and calm waters, it sees regular boat traffic, particularly in the summer months. It is also one of the main locations where Missouri State Water Patrol units conduct BUI checkpoints and saturation patrols.
Although primarily in Stone and Taney Counties, Table Rock Lake is less than a 30-minute drive from Nixa and is frequented by residents of Christian County. With over 800 miles of shoreline, Table Rock Lake is one of the largest and most popular recreational lakes in Missouri. Because of its size and popularity, BUI enforcement is particularly aggressive here, especially during holidays like Memorial Day, the Fourth of July, and Labor Day.
Smaller waterways, such as Bull Creek, also provide local spots for boating and are sometimes monitored during high-traffic seasons. While these areas are less patrolled than Table Rock Lake or the James River, they are not free from enforcement.
Understanding the geography and patterns of enforcement on these waterways is critical when preparing a successful defense.
At Scrivner Law Firm, we approach each case with careful attention to detail and an aggressive strategy tailored to the unique facts of your arrest. Attorney Dayrell Scrivner draws upon decades of experience, including 20 years as a prosecutor, to anticipate and counter the tactics used by the state.
Missouri law requires that law enforcement officers have probable cause or reasonable suspicion to initiate a stop or inspection of a boat. We carefully examine the facts to determine whether your rights were violated during the stop, and we challenge any evidence obtained as a result of an unlawful detention.
Standard field sobriety tests (FSTs) are unreliable when conducted on unstable or wet surfaces. Trying to maintain balance on a dock or boat deck introduces variables that can affect performance even in sober individuals. Courts have recognized the limitations of FSTs in maritime settings, and we work to expose the unreliability of these tests in your case.
Chemical tests must follow strict procedures. Breathalyzer machines must be calibrated, operators must be certified, and samples must be properly stored and analyzed. Any failure to follow Missouri Department of Health regulations can lead to suppression of test results. When a blood or breath test result is central to the case, we explore every avenue to challenge its validity.
From faulty Miranda warnings to inconsistencies in police reports, procedural errors can undermine the prosecution’s case. Scrivner Law Firm meticulously reviews every document, report, and recording to identify weaknesses in the evidence.
Not every case goes to trial. In many BUI cases, the best outcome is a negotiated reduction in charges, a deferred prosecution agreement, or entry into a diversion program. Dayrell Scrivner’s long-standing relationships with prosecutors and judges in Christian County make him a formidable negotiator with a reputation for fairness and integrity.
The penalties for a BUI conviction vary depending on the circumstances and whether it is a first offense. However, even a first-time offense can result in serious consequences, including:
For subsequent offenses or cases involving accidents, injuries, or minors on board, the penalties can increase dramatically. Felony charges may apply in certain situations.
It is important to note that BUI convictions can impact your ability to operate both boats and motor vehicles. Missouri law allows for the suspension of your driver’s license based on a BUI arrest or conviction, particularly if you refused testing or had a BAC over the legal limit.
Scrivner Law Firm understands the importance of preserving your mobility, especially in areas like Christian County where public transportation is limited. We fight to prevent license suspension and help you pursue reinstatement when necessary.
If you are arrested for BUI in Christian County, you should:
Scrivner Law Firm is proud to serve clients in Nixa, Ozark, Highlandville, Clever, Sparta, and throughout Christian County. With offices nearby in Branson, we are well positioned to handle cases across southwest Missouri. Our familiarity with the courts, prosecutors, and enforcement patterns in Christian County allows us to provide strategic, local, and results-driven representation.
We understand that good people make mistakes or are wrongly accused. Whether your arrest was the result of a misunderstanding, a flawed investigation, or an honest mistake, we are here to help you move forward.
If you have been charged with boating under the influence in Christian County, do not try to navigate the legal system alone. The sooner you get legal help, the more options you have and the better your chances of a favorable outcome.
Call Scrivner Law Firm today at (417) 699‑0074 to schedule a confidential consultation with attorney Dayrell Scrivner. Let us review your case, explain your rights, and chart a course toward the best possible resolution.
Your future deserves a strong defense. Let us stand with you.