Understanding Missouri Court Proceedings And Case Status Updates

A Missouri judge who wore an Elvis Presley wig in his courtroom and played the singer's music from his phone during court proceedings has agreed to a deal that would cut his career on the bench short.

KOLR10 & Ozarks Local News: Missouri moves to clarify what’s public — and what’s private — in court records

MISSOURI — The Supreme Court of Missouri is rolling out a major update to how the public can access court records — and what stays off-limits. In an order issued Tuesday, Dec. 16, the Court approved a ...

Missouri moves to clarify what’s public — and what’s private — in court records

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Supreme Court of Missouri is warning the public about websites pretending to be the state’s online court records system, Courts.mo.gov (Casenet) in what officials say could ...

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KFVS) - The Missouri Judiciary issued a warning on Wednesday about a scam involving the state’s free, public portal to access court records online. According to the Communications ...

CBS News: Missouri judge who wore Elvis Presley wig and played singer's music in court forced to step down

Missouri judge who wore Elvis Presley wig and played singer's music in court forced to step down

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Defense attorney Scott Campbell was found guilty of using a racial slur but got probation. Toriano Porter asks the Missouri Supreme Court: How is this fair?

KCUR 89.3 FM: Appeals court gives Missouri attorney general a pathway to transgender patient records

The Missouri Attorney General's Office is allowed to access patient health information as part of its investigation into the Washington University Transgender Center, an appeals court ruled Tuesday.