Bridgeton woman charged with second-degree domestic assault in st. Louis county case
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Bridgeton woman charged with second-degree domestic assault in St. Louis County case

January 29, 2026

CLAYTON, Mo. – Prosecutors in St. Louis County have filed a felony domestic assault complaint against Jameicia Moore of Bridgeton, charging her with one count of second-degree domestic assault, according to court records filed January 28.

The case file alleges that Moore committed a Class D felony in violation of Missouri statute 565.073, which covers intentional physical harm against a domestic partner or household member. The filing, entered by the Circuit Court of St. Louis County, indicates the charge is being held for presentation to a grand jury.

According to the criminal complaint, the State of Missouri asserts there is probable cause to believe Moore intentionally caused physical injury to the victim during a domestic incident within the jurisdiction of St. Louis County. Specific details about the circumstances of the alleged assault were not included in the initial filing.

The court documents list the case as a “hold for grand jury,” meaning prosecutors may seek an indictment before formal arraignment proceedings move forward. Moore’s case remains active pending further review by the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.

• Jameicia Moore charged with second-degree domestic assault, a Class D felony
• The case was filed January 28 in St. Louis County Circuit Court and held for grand jury review
• Details of the alleged incident have not yet been released by authorities

If convicted, second-degree domestic assault under Missouri law carries a potential sentence of up to seven years in prison and fines up to $10,000. Court officials have not yet scheduled a preliminary hearing, and Moore’s legal representation was not listed in the available filings.

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