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Sunday, September 29, 2024

Sam Knef News


Missouri Supreme Court finds state has no jurisdiction over Indiana railroad worker's injury

By Sam Knef |
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri Supreme Court has ruled that the state does not have jurisdiction over Norfolk Southern Railway Co. in a personal-injury case that occurred in Indiana.

Clinton County homeowners survive mortgage-foreclosure appeal, case returning to trial jury

By Sam Knef |
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A Clinton County couple has prevailed at the Missouri Supreme Court in a mortgage foreclosure, but their case will return to a jury at the trial court level on the question of damages.

Former Department of Revenue attorney, wife lose appeal of property tax credit

By Sam Knef |
JEFFERSON CITY — A former attorney with the Missouri Department of Revenue and his wife, a retired school teacher, have had their property tax credit appeal denied by the Missouri Supreme Court.

Missouri Supreme Court suspends Ozark attorney for 'commingling' personal, client funds

By Sam Knef |
JEFFERSON CITY — Ozark attorney Scott C. Hinote's law license has been indefinitely suspended by the Missouri Supreme Court after it found that he had commingled personal and client funds in both his operating and trust accounts. 

Kansas City voters will get to decide on minimum wage ordinance

By Sam Knef |
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Supreme Court has ruled that a minimum wage ballot measure must go to Kansas City voters.

Lincoln County judge suspended over threats made to public defender’s office

By Sam Knef |
JEFFERSON CITY — Lincoln County Judge Christina Kunza Mennemeyer has been suspended by the Missouri Supreme Court without pay for six months.

Former Fulton State Hopistal nurse loses Missouri Supreme Court petition for attorney's fees

By Sam Knef |
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Supreme Court has denied a request for attorneys' fees to be paid to a nurse in a court challenge to a discipline order handed down by the State Board of Nursing.