The Missouri Supreme Court on Monday set an execution date of Aug. 6 for a man convicted in St. Charles County of the 1995 murder of a neighbor.
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Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court on Monday set an execution date of Aug. 6 for a man convicted in St. Charles County of the 1995 murder of a neighbor.
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Read More »A Jackson County jury ruled against a man who alleged age discrimination in the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office.
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Read More »Shook, Hardy & Bacon is looking to sublease 75,000 square feet of space in its Kansas City office building, according to a real estate listing.
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Read More »Kansas City-based law firm Husch Blackwell is starting a practice group focusing on legal issues related to drones.
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Read More »Missouri’s court commissioners might not see a raise this year, and the public defender’s office will have less money for hiring outside attorneys, as a result of budget cuts announced Tuesday.
Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court has thrown out a jury’s verdict against a Kansas City Royals fan who was hit in the face with a promotional hot dog.
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Read More »Civil rights activist Mary Frances Berry spoke at Legal Aid of Western Missouri's 16th annual Justice for All lunch in Kansas City on the importance of the civil rights movement in the 1960s.
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Read More »Former Missouri Supreme Court Judge Ronnie White has crossed another hurdle on his way to being confirmed by the U.S. Senate to serve as a federal judge.
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Read More »Two St. Louis hair braiders are the lead plaintiffs in a suit that could open the door for changes to licensing requirements for multiple industries.
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Read More »A new general counsel and deputy director have been named for the Missouri Public Defender Commission.
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Read More »The execution of John Winfield this week led judges of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to reconsider what due process rights are owed to a condemned inmate seeking a reprieve from the governor. (Updated 6/18 at 9:40 a.m.)
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