The Missouri Supreme Court on Wednesday set an April execution date for 52-year-old Andre Cole, who killed a man in 1998 out of anger over a child support payment.
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Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court on Wednesday set an April execution date for 52-year-old Andre Cole, who killed a man in 1998 out of anger over a child support payment.
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Read More »Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern District arguments Wednesday morning marked the next chapter in the long-running court battle over alleged police misuse of 2006 World Series tickets.
Read More »Timing may be everything in two election-centered cases heard before the Missouri Supreme Court Wednesday morning.
Read More »Law enforcement leaders from around the state voiced support Tuesday for proposals to update Missouri's deadly force law after the fatal shooting of a black 18-year-old by a Ferguson police officer sparked national protests.
Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that the state went too far to collect sales taxes from a Joplin health center, potentially scaling back the Department of Revenue's authority as it faces scrutiny for taxing businesses.
Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday affirmed the conviction of a man whose original public defender ended up on the other side of the table by the time his case was complete.
Read More »An appeals court affirmed an award of $5.9 million to three trash hauling companies that lost out when St. Louis County formed new trash districts without giving the haulers the notice state law requires.
Read More »A Missouri woman was awarded more than $7.4 million after suffering severe brain damage following a vaccination, according to her attorney.
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Read More »Planners rolled out the red carpet and set up an overgrown Oscar statuette for the 25th – and largest so far – Justice for All Ball in St. Louis.
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Read More »The Missouri GOP's annual conference this weekend showed a party divided over the two top Republican candidates for governor in 2016 — previewing a primary some worry could besmirch both contenders and help the only declared Democrat running for the office.
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Read More »Missouri Republicans overwhelmingly elected Chesterfield consultant John Hancock on Saturday to lead the party as the GOP gears up to fight for U.S. Senate and House seats, the governorship and other statewide offices in 2016.
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