Civil Rights
Inmate Action
Deprivation Of Property
Statute Of Limitations
Where an inmate sued six correctional officers for an alleged failure to return a radio and personal photos to him after his release from administrative segregation, the trial court properly found that the claims were time barred by the statute of limitations.
Judgment is affirmed.
Aldridge v. Hoskin (MLW No. 78318/Case No. SD36999 – 5 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, Goodman, J.) Appealed from circuit court, Mississippi County, Dolan, J.
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Domestic Relations
Marital Property
Motion To Reopen
Non-Marital Trust
Where husband challenged the denial of his motion to reopen the evidence in a dissolution proceeding, arguing that the trial court failed to consider the wife’s receipt of substantial proceeds from a non-marital trust while the case was pending, the court abused its discretion by not reopening the evidence since the court was required to consider the economic circumstances of each spouse at the division of marital property and the value of the non-marital property set aside to each, and the court had ample time and it would not have been inconvenient to reopen the evidence.
Vacated; remanded.
Hall v. Hall (MLW No. 78319/Case No. SD37056 – 7 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, Bates, J.) Appealed from circuit court, Christian County, Kruse, J. (Matthew J. Miller, Springfield, for appellant) (Robert Ruell Paulson II, Forsyth, and Bruce H. Galloway, Ozark, for respondent).
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