A former Jackson County Circuit Court administrator on Thursday pleaded guilty in federal court to a fraud scheme costing the county nearly $140,000 in embezzled funds.
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Read More »A former Jackson County Circuit Court administrator on Thursday pleaded guilty in federal court to a fraud scheme costing the county nearly $140,000 in embezzled funds.
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Read More »A federal judge on Tuesday halted the execution Joseph Franklin, hours before he was to be put to death.
Read More »Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon on Monday denied clemency for a man set for execution early Wednesday.
Read More »Coming soon, projected for later this week in fact, we’re splitting the Missouri Lawyers Media website in two. The site split is only one of the digital changes we’re unveiling this week.
Read More »They have seen the future, and alternative billing isn’t in it.
Read More »Law enforcement is nothing if not creative when it comes to finding ways around the Constitution and the Fourth Amendment.
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Read More »An executive order directs the Missouri Department of Revenue to accept the jointly-filed state tax returns of all legally married couples — including same-sex couples married in another state — who file joint federal tax returns.
Read More »Polsinelli has elected 33 of its attorneys to shareholder, including 22 from the St. Louis, Springfield, St. Joseph and Kansas City area offices.
Read More »O’Connor, the first woman to sit on the nation’s highest court, was in Kansas City today to receive the 2013 Whittaker Award from the Lawyers Association of Kansas City.
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Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court ruled today that injuries can’t be “stacked” to meet the threshold for compensation from the Second Injury Fund.
Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court on Friday scheduled a Dec. 11 execution date for Allen Nicklasson.
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