John Middleton was issued a stay of execution Tuesday morning by Eastern Missouri U.S. District Judge Catherine Perry.
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Read More »John Middleton was issued a stay of execution Tuesday morning by Eastern Missouri U.S. District Judge Catherine Perry.
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Read More »Gov. Jay Nixon said Monday that he won’t stand in the way of a bill that makes it harder for workers to get unemployment benefits if they are fired for misconduct.
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Read More »A man acquitted of criminal charges after an incident in which he ended up in a girl’s bed at the Ritz-Carlton in Clayton has settled with the girl’s family for $50,000.
Read More »With just three weeks until the primary election, the court is weighing the fairness of a summary for a ballot issue that would change the Missouri Constitution’s gun-rights provision.
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Read More »A juror’s Google search during deliberations was “clearly wrong” but not enough to overturn a jury’s multimillion-dollar verdict, a St. Louis judge ruled today.
Read More »St. Louis-based law firm Bryan Cave announced Thursday several changes in leadership at its London, Paris and Washington, D.C., offices.
Read More »A judge on Wednesday gave preliminary approval to a new version of a proposed class action settlement over a data breach at Schnuck Markets, but the settlement won’t be final until January.
Read More »Among 14 bills Gov. Jay Nixon signed Tuesday was an update to legislation that rewrites Missouri’s criminal code.
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Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court said Tuesday that state authorities can take longer than three months to investigate allegations of child abuse, despite a state statute that suggests otherwise.
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Read More »A new version of a proposed class action settlement over a data breach at Schnuck Markets would boost the cost for the grocery chain.
Read More »Wentzville attorney Warren Gladders pleaded guilty Monday to robbing three banks last year.
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