A Kansas City-area attorney facilitated a confidential settlement between Ford Motor Co. and the 16-year-old victim of a North Carolina car crash.
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Read More »A Kansas City-area attorney facilitated a confidential settlement between Ford Motor Co. and the 16-year-old victim of a North Carolina car crash.
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Read More »St. Charles County paid nearly $370,000 to settle a lawsuit alleging that the county’s elections director, Rich Chrismer, had harassed and retaliated against several current and former employees.
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Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court on Wednesday morning will consider just how much lawmakers can clamp down on cities that rely heavily on revenue from traffic tickets.
Read More »St. Charles County paid nearly $370,000 to settle a lawsuit alleging that the county’s elections director, Rich Chrismer, had harassed and retaliated against several current and former employees.
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Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court has invited the public and members of the legal community to comment and make suggestions for reforming the state’s municipal courts, according to two news releases Thursday.
Read More »Missouri's top House Republican called Wednesday for a number of changes to how traffic violations are handled in the state's courts — proposals prompted by concerns raised after the fatal police shooting in Ferguson last August.
Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court dismissed claims Tuesday that a man's anxiety and panic attacks led to an unfair trial in which he was convicted and sentenced to death for killing an older couple during a break-in.
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Read More »With the American Pharmacists Association taking a stance this week, the medical community is now united in its opposition to playing any role in capital punishment killings, which could prompt death penalty states to return to previously shunned methods.
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Read More »Religious freedom laws like the one causing an uproar in Indiana have never been successfully used to defend discrimination against gays — and have rarely been used at all, legal experts say.
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Read More »St. Louis Circuit Court judges chose public defender Matthew Melton, provisional municipal judge Scott Millikan and attorney Michael Walton as the finalists for a vacant drug court commissioner position.
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Read More »Four journalists arrested during last summer's Ferguson protests over the shooting death of Michael Brown filed a federal lawsuit Monday against St. Louis County police and 20 of its officers, accusing them of violating the reporters' civil rights and unjustifiably detaining them.
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