The federal judiciary has learned of an email scam, in which emails purporting to come from federal and state courts are infecting recipients with computer viruses.
Read More »Lawyers, consider this your official warning about cybersecurity
Authors P.W. Singer and Allan Friedman explain the digital revolution in their new book and warn of what lies ahead
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Read More »Bridge closures to affect traffic near High Ridge, Arnold
The Jefferson County Public Works Department has announced that two bridge closures are scheduled for later this month.
Read More »Court voids opinion that voided Schuyler County prosecutor’s election
Elected Schuyler County Prosecutor Lindsay Gravett will remain in office, despite a recent appellate court ruling that voided her election.
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Read More »Reuter, Kreitler to lead Jefferson County Council
Choosing a new chair for the Jefferson County Council on Jan. 13 was quick and easy, but finding a vice-chair involved more work.
Read More »State Senate kicks off new criminal code effort
State lawmakers have begun their push to get a massive revision of the state’s criminal code across the finish line.
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Read More »State high court orders new trial in stabbing case
A man who was stabbed in 2007 can have another trial because a key defense witness lied during his trial in St. Louis Circuit Court, the Missouri Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
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Read More »Little leeway in probation periods, state Supreme Court rules
The Missouri Supreme Court has ruled that a judge couldn’t revoke two defendants’ probation after their probationary terms had already ended.
Read More »State Supreme Court rules on probation revocations, expert witness
The Missouri Supreme Court issued two rulings this afternoon.
Read More »Festus seeks full-time fire department
Festus will ask voters to approve a tax hike for a full-time fire department.
Read More »Writ would force governor to hold elections
A petition for writ of mandamus filed against Gov. Jay Nixon by 10 Missouri citizens would force the governor to allow voters to fill vacant seats in the Missouri General Assembly.
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