The St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by City of St Louis, Joseph Brauer and Chris Pappas against State of Missouri and Members Of The Last Board Of Police Commissioners on Feb. 19:
ST. LOUIS – A federal appellate court has declined to reverse a judgment in a police officer's favor in a case filed by a man who allegedly was injured at a concert in Kansas City by the officer.
A lawsuit alleging that Mississippi County jail employees tased, pepper-sprayed, beat, terrorized, punched, kneed, dog-piled and choked a detainee suffering from a psychotic episode while he was pleading for help and struggling to stay alive was filed in federal court Nov. 5.
Details of a controversial shooting of a St. Louis woman at the home of her brother are likely to be aired when a federal damage suit filed by the woman goes to court.
ST. LOUIS – More than a dozen people who were corralled by police and arrested during demonstrations following the 2017 acquittal of St. Louis Police Officer Jason Stockley in the 2011 death of Anthony Lamar Smith are now suing the city.
ST. LOUIS – A federal judge in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri recently granted summary judgment against a former employee of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs who claimed he was discriminated against when he was terminated by the agency.
ST. LOUIS – The city of St. Louis alleges that two assistant attorneys general through the Missouri Attorney General's office cost it more than $1 million in damages.
ST. LOUIS — A motorist is suing the Board of Police Commissioners of the City of St. Louis and Carmesha Calhoun, a police officer, citing alleged negligence.
ST. LOUIS — A former city of Bellefontaine Neighbors employee is suing a police department and public officials, citing alleged sexual discrimination and sexual harassment.
ST. LOUIS — A mother with her minor child are suing the Missouri police department, citing alleged unlawful seizure and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
ST. LOUIS — A proper plaintiff cannot use the state’s saving statute to revive a dismissed lawsuit that was brought by an improper plaintiff who lacked standing, the Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern District has ruled.
ST. LOUIS — A police officer is suing Manchester city officials and her superiors, alleging gender discrimination, hostile work environment and retaliation.