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The Legal Roundtable also discussed a settlement with the family of a visiting teen volleyball player whose legs were amputated and attempts to remove St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery from office.
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Attorneys say tornado victims are unlikely to prevail in suing over St. Louis鈥 siren failure.
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A controversial sentence of probation followed a terrifying 2023 shooting.
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A court defeat for Lyft earlier this month sets up potentially 鈥渂illions of dollars in damages鈥 in similar cases, says attorney Dave Roland.
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Tony Kirchner says St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery defamed him Saturday in a statement in which Montgomery said Kirchner was emotionally unstable and potentially dangerous.
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The Legal Roundtable on "St. Louis on the Air" discusses a high school mascot, Jan. 6 pardons and more.
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Circuit Judge Brian May said he will issue his decision promptly. His ruling will almost certainly be appealed.
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鈥淭onia Haddix has violated numerous orders of this Court and seeks to make a mockery of the rule of law by admitting and boasting on television, on the internet, and on other means of public communications, about her violations of the Court鈥檚 orders,鈥 U.S. District Judge Catherine Perry wrote.
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The abortion pill 鈥渋s depressing expected birth rates for teenaged mothers,鈥 the lawsuit argues.
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Two Missouri murder cases demonstrate how far an 鈥渁ctual innocence鈥 claim can go.