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MISSOURI ATTORNEY GENERAL: Missouri Attorney General Statement on St. Louis County Lifting COVID-19 Restrictions
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt released the following statement after St. Louis County rescinded their "Reopen STL" Order and lifted restrictions. -
St. Louis COVID restaurant restrictions lifted but mask mandate remains
The city of St. Louis and St. Louis county restaurants allowed to open at full capacity -
After criticism from Schmitt, St. Louis city, county ease COVID-19 restrictions
St. Louis City and St. Louis County began easing COVID-19 restrictions in a new order effective May 3, KMOV reported. -
Judge orders St. Louis prosecutor to refrain from DNA testing in Mormon newlywed investigation
It’s only been a month since one of Missouri’s top prosecutors joined the Idaho case against the Mormon newlyweds whose two children were found dead but in that short time, the investigation has turned to DNA testing of blood samples -
St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court: Actions Taken on April 20
The St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court reported the following activity on April 20 in the suits below: -
April 20: St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court docket for "cc other extraordinary remedy" cases
The following cases categorized as "cc other extraordinary remedy" were on the docket in the St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court on April 20. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
Case activity for Ex Rel. Attorney General Eric Schmitt State of Missouri vs Ralph Joseph Iv Schmidt on April 20
The St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Ex Rel. Attorney General Eric Schmitt State of Missouri against JBC General Contracting and Construction LLC and Ralph Joseph Iv Schmidt on April 20. -
MISSOURI ATTORNEY GENERAL: Missouri Attorney General Obtains $20,000 in Restitution in Residential Fencing Company Case
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt announced that his office has obtained and executed a consent judgment against Missouri Fence Company Springfield, LLC and its owner Justin P. Schmidt. -
Attorney General asks to dismiss COVID masking lawsuit against state House after removing to federal court
The Missouri Attorney General’s office moved the Western District federal court to dismiss a former Missouri House staffer's lawsuit against the Missouri House of Representatives over a lack of masking -
Further challenges to meat packaging law may follow federal appeals court ruling
Further challenges to a law that bars companies labeling non-livestock and poultry products as meat may happen despite a federal appeals court ruling in favour of the state of Missouri. -
United Gas Management estimates price surge after winter storm at 'hundreds of millions of dollars'
The Municipal Gas Commission of East Central Missouri was billed $1.5 million for February when the normal invoice would have been some $268,000, according to Mark Wallace, chairman of the Municipal Gas Commission of East Central Missouri -
Republicans vying for Blunt's seat face formidable foe in Schmitt, observers say
When New Haven Alderman Tim Otten posted on his Facebook page the news that Attorney General Eric Schmitt announced a bid for Senate, his constituents were largely critical -
Macon voted to spread $1.8 million in natural gas price bill to all users over 36 months
The town of Macon voted to bill their residential users an average of $14 per month to cover the $1.8 million that was allegedly price gouged through market manipulation of their natural gas prices after a winter storm in February -
GOP Rep. Griesheimer asks Attorney General to investigate natural gas price surge
When Alderman Tim Otten learned that New Haven owed $700,000 to the town’s gas management company after an unusually harsh cold front in February, he thought it was greed. -
COVID lawsuits almost certain if people compelled to vaccinate, attorney says
Lawsuits will follow if Missouri citizens are forced to take a COVID-19 vaccine, according to an attorney who recently argued before a federal appeals court on behalf of parents opposed to their children being vaccinated. -
ACLU sues St. Louis Civilian Oversight Board over access to police misconduct complaints
Not only is the St. Louis Civilian Oversight Board failing to comply with the Missouri Sunshine Law but it’s also falling short of its mission to provide accountability and transparency into the alleged misconduct of St. Louis City police officers -
U.S. attorney clears desk after busy 10 months dominated by violent crime, COVID, Flynn case
Now former U.S. Attorney Jeff Jensen has cleared out his desk after more than three years at the helm in the Eastern District of Missouri. -
ATTORNEY'S OFFICE FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI: Appellate Chief appointed United States Attorney for Eastern District of Missouri
Sayler A. Fleming was appointed by Attorney General William P. Barr on December 11, 2020, to replace U.S. Attorney Jeff Jensen. She assumed office on December 31, 2020. -
ATTORNEY'S OFFICE FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI: United States Attorney Jeff Jensen Resigns
United States Attorney Jeff Jensen, 54, of St. Louis, Missouri, has announced his resignation effective midnight December 30, 2020. After his resignation, he plans on joining a private law firm in the St. Louis area. -
Retirement system sues managers, directors of energy company at center of bribery scandal
St. Louis' retirees are unwittingly embroiled in an extraordinary scandal centering on allegations of bribery and racketeering involving political leaders and an energy company the trustees invested in.