Warren Gladders, the 65-year-old former attorney sentenced to a total of 70 years for robbing a bank and shooting at a highway patrol officer, was disbarred Tuesday.
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Read More »Warren Gladders, the 65-year-old former attorney sentenced to a total of 70 years for robbing a bank and shooting at a highway patrol officer, was disbarred Tuesday.
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Read More »An amended petition for the libel case involving the former superintendent of the Fox School District now includes charges of retaliation and violations of the First Amendment.
Read More »U.S. District Judge Anita Brody received more than 60 letters urging her to reject final approval of the National Football League’s $765 million settlement with former players and their families.
Read More »Evidence produced against Apple Inc., Google Inc. and some Silicon Valley cohorts about an alleged conspiracy not to recruit each other’s employees has sparked new lawsuits claiming other tech and entertainment companies engage in the same anti-competitive conduct.
Read More »More than 60 St. Louis County cities will participate in an amnesty program this December, a press release announced Wednesday.
Read More »Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster said Wednesday that he voluntarily would limit political contributions to his campaign from those under investigation by his office.
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Read More »Gov. Jay Nixon Wednesday appointed St. Louis County Associate Circuit Judge Sandra Farragut-Hemphill as a county circuit judge.
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Read More »In few areas of the law are ethical issues so challenging and yet so inextricably linked with day-to-day practice as in witness preparation.
Read More »The U.S. government is building potential securities fraud cases against more Wall Street mortgage-bond traders after winning a conviction this year against a former Jefferies Group LLC trader, according to two people with knowledge of the investigations.
Read More »The Federal Aviation Administration’s authority to regulate civilian drones was upheld Tuesday in a ruling that gives the U.S. government more power to police the fast-growing use of unmanned aircraft.
Read More »Leon Taylor was put to death for the 1994 shooting death of Robert Newton, the manager of an Independence gas station, and the attempted shooting of the manager’s 8-year-old stepdaughter.
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