Todd Meine, 47, of south St. Louis County, was sentenced on Feb. 3 to life without parole plus 75 years in the April 2009 shooting death of Matthew Crumly, 34, outside a nightclub south of Arnold.
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Read More »Todd Meine, 47, of south St. Louis County, was sentenced on Feb. 3 to life without parole plus 75 years in the April 2009 shooting death of Matthew Crumly, 34, outside a nightclub south of Arnold.
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Read More »Linda S. Hardgrave was the first person to receive the 2013 Gilbert Alderson Children’s Service Award. It was presented to her by Jefferson County Executive Ken Waller at the State of the County address on Feb. 3. The award was ...
Read More »In a decision that may break new First Amendment ground, a federal court ruled in favor of a driver who claimed that flashing his headlights to warn oncoming traffic of a speed trap was a constitutionally protected form of free speech.
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Read More »The Archdiocese of St. Louis will have to start naming names in its records of cases of alleged sex abuse, the state high court has ruled.
Read More »In Missouri, the Federal Employee Health Benefits Act cannot compel people who hold federal insurance to pay back the insurer for their medical bills if they get another settlement.
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Read More »Husch Blackwell attorneys will do on-site lawyering with a satellite office in a building in Cortex, a midtown St. Louis bioscience and technology hub.
Read More »Should Reginald Clemons get a new trial? The Missouri Supreme Court grappled with that tricky question on Tuesday morning in Clemons’ death penalty case.
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Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday resurrected an effort to build a light rail system in Kansas City without actually ruling that the issue must go before voters.
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Read More »A federal jury in St. Louis found no fault on the part of a boat manufacturer in a case where two men died in a racing accident.
Read More »A trust creditor for Charles H. Norman has sued suspended St. Louis attorney Lisa Krempasky in St. Louis Circuit Court for allegedly draining the trust.
Read More »A Jackson County jury on Thursday awarded nearly $2.6 million — most of it in punitive damages — to a woman who alleged that she was sexually harassed at an AutoZone in Independence.
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