Should Reginald Clemons get a new trial? The Missouri Supreme Court grappled with that tricky question on Tuesday morning in Clemons’ death penalty case.
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Read More »Should Reginald Clemons get a new trial? The Missouri Supreme Court grappled with that tricky question on Tuesday morning in Clemons’ death penalty case.
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Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday resurrected an effort to build a light rail system in Kansas City without actually ruling that the issue must go before voters.
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Read More »On the same day that the Missouri Supreme Court set a date of execution for a murderer, the U.S. 8th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the identities of the physician, pharmacist and laboratories responsible for providing the execution drugs could remain secret.
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Read More »Michael Taylor is set to be killed on Feb. 26, 2014.
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Read More »In her first state of the judiciary speech, Mary R. Russell told members of the Missouri House and Senate that the current code has provisions that are underused and overly harsh.
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Read More »A man who was stabbed in 2007 can have another trial because a key defense witness lied during his trial in St. Louis Circuit Court, the Missouri Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
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Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court will not hear an appeal from a Guatemalan woman who lost her son while she was in the United States illegally.
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Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court ordered a new trial for a man convicted of the 1999 rape of a 14-year-old girl because a judge didn’t allow testimony that refuted prosecution rebuttal evidence.
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Read More »The decision relies heavily on a ruling issued last month that held that the state constitution’s ban on retrospective laws applies only to civil rights and remedies, not criminal penalties.
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Read More »A man convicted of a shooting didn’t go far enough in challenging a prosecutor’s striking of three potential jury members for their familiarity with a North St. Louis neighborhood, the Missouri Supreme Court ruled.
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Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court ruled last Tuesday that reports of child abuse hotline calls must remain confidential, even when sought through a court-sanctioned discovery process.
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