Alfred J. Gant, also known as Alford Jones Gant, also known as A.J. Gant, v. United States of America, (Kanne, J.), (Kanne, J., Posner, J. and Wood, J. on panel)
Read More »Criminal Law: Jurisdiction – Sentencing
United States of America v. Brad Taylor, (Hamilton, J.), (Hamilton, J., Kanne, J. And Evans, J. On panel)
Read More »Criminal Law: Narcotics – Evidence
United States of America v. Fernando King, (Evans, J.), (Evans, J., Wood, J. and Tinder, J. on panel)
Read More »Criminal Law: Vacation of Conviction
The People of the State of Illinois v. Cartesus N. McGregor, (Jorgensen, J.), (Jorgensen, J., Hutchinson, J. and Burke, J. on panel), (Hutchinson, J. and Burke, J. concur)
Read More »Criminal Law: Illinois Supreme Court Rules 605(b) (3) and (b) (4)
The People of the State of Illinois v. James A. Brexton, (Bowman, J.), (Bowman, J., Zenoff, J. and O'Malley, J. on panel)
Read More »Immigration: Due Process – Administrative
Olaronke Olufunmilayo Champion, also known as Olaronke Adeyemi v. Eric H. Holder, Jr. Attorney General of the United States, (Williams, J.), (Williams, J., Sykes, J. and O’Connor, J.)
Read More »Man’s bid for re-sentencing fails
The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday said a lower court in Kansas City erred in denying a habeas corpus petition, but still affirmed the decision. The appeals court agreed with a man who said he shouldn’t have ...
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Read More »‘Boonie Hat Bandit’ set for state trial
Jury selection in the trial of the "Boonie Hat Bandit" has been set for Aug. 9 in St. Louis County Circuit Court, about a year after Donald K. Giammanco pleaded guilty in federal court to bank robbery.
Read More »Man’s indictment tossed over speedy trial issues
A man accused of a shooting 12 years ago will not have to stand trial because police waited too long to track him down, the Missouri Supreme Court ruled Friday.
Read More »High court gives convicted man a second chance
Prosecutors can't modify a charge midway through a trial, determined the Missouri Supreme Court last week.
Read More »Attorney drops muni court case
Alice Moore and her then 11-year-old daughter, KyFajai Harper, stand outside the Grandview Municipal Court building in this November photo. Moore was jailed for failing to pay a fine from the court.
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