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Gov. Parson poised to replace two St. Louis County circuit court judges
Two panels of finalists for judgeship were referred to Gov. Mike Parson -
Governor Parson Makes Six Appointments to Various Boards and Commissions, Fills One County Office Vacancy
Governor Parson Makes Six Appointments to Various Boards and Commissions, Fills One County Office Vacancy. -
Missouri Attorney General Announces Jackson County Contractor Arrested For Fraud and Financial Exploitation of the Elderly
Missouri Attorney General Announces Jackson County Contractor Arrested For Fraud and Financial Exploitation of the Elderly. -
Eastern District appellate court to hold docket in Cape Girardeau
Eastern District appellate court to hold docket in Cape Girardeau. -
Gov. Parson receives nominees to replace Judge Robin Ransom on Court of Appeals
Gov. Mike Parson is reviewing three nominees submitted by the Appellate Judicial Commission to fill a vacancy in the Eastern District of the Missouri Court of Appeals. -
Courtney Steelman Receives 2021 Missouri Lawyers Media Up & Coming Award
Courtney Steelman Receives 2021 Missouri Lawyers Media Up & Coming Award. -
MISSOURI ATTORNEY GENERAL: Missouri Attorney General Obtains $150,000 Medicaid Fraud Settlement
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt announced that his office’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit has obtained a $150,000 settlement against a former Poplar Bluff Medicaid provider for falsely billing services that weren’t provided. -
MISSOURI ATTORNEY GENERAL: Prosecutions by Missouri Attorney General Lead to the Barring of Four Missouri Individuals from Participating in Government Healthcare Services
Due to prosecutions and convictions obtained by the Missouri Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, four Missouri providers were added to the Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General’s exclusion list, meaning that they are excluded from participating in all government healthcare programs. -
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 -
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 -
St. Louis prosecutor tapped to build case against Mormon doomsday couple accused of murder
An Idaho judge granted a request to join a veteran Missouri prosecutor to a high-profile case involving the bodies of two children who were found dead underground in the backyard of a popular Mormon author.