The Missouri Supreme Court determined that someone who has been on the national sex offender registry must remain on the state’s registry for life.
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Once on national sex offender registry, always on Missouri registry
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Ex-judge suspended for sharp campaign tactics
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Parson names judges in three counties
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Judge finds more than $6M in damages for woman severely injured in Fourth of July rollover
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Challenge to Politte conviction could clarify exoneration statute
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Armstrong Teasdale opens California office
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Latitude adds Moorkamp to St. Louis office
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Former intern returns to Shaffer Lomardo Shurin
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Stueve Siegel Hanson promotes partner from within
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Mizzou grants award to firm shareholder
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Thompson Coburn names COO, marketing officer
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Water company settles class claim for pipe-clogging calcium
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Man gets settlement after bag of concrete lands on arm
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Coverage on five policies stacked after insurer reverses initial coverage denial
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Jury sides with woman who suffered complications from unneeded surgery
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Settlement reached for young teacher injured by driver’s ill-timed lane change
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County held liable for deaths of children on flooded bridge