Two groups of 30 seek St. Louis County judgeships
The 21st Circuit Judicial Commission will interview a total of 38 applicants for two judicial vacancies in St. Louis County. The commission will conduct public interviews with the applicants on […]
Applicants sought for St. Louis County judgeships
The 21st Circuit Judicial Commission will meet in July to select finalists for two positions on the St. Louis County Circuit Court. Circuit Judge Thea Sherry is scheduled to retire […]
Applicants sought to replace retiring judge
The 21st Circuit Judicial Commission is accepting applications for a vacancy created by the retirement of St. Louis County Circuit Judge Maura B. McShane. McShane was appointed to the circuit […]
31 seek judgeship in St. Louis County
The 21st Circuit Judicial Commission will interview 31 applicants for an associate judgeship in St. Louis County on Oct. 24 and 25. The applicants are seeking to fill the vacancy […]
Nominees for 21st Circuit vacancy announced
The 21st Circuit Judicial Commission announced the panel of three nominees to be submitted to Gov. Jay Nixon to fill the vacancy on the St. Louis County Circuit Court created by the retirement of Judge Mark D. Seigel.
Commission choses nominees for judicial vacancy in St. Louis County
The 21st Circuit Judicial Commission has announced the three nominees it has sent to Gov. Jay Nixon for a vacant associate circuit judge seat in St. Louis County Circuit Court, created by the retirement of Judge Brenda Stith Loftin.
Nixon names former aide to judicial commission
The governor appointed Christine Bertelson, of Webster Groves, to the 21st Circuit Judicial Commission.
Wuestling wins spot on 21st Circuit judicial commission
Attorney Richard Wuestling IV has been elected to the 21st Circuit Judicial Commission. Wuestling, of Wuestling & James, narrowly inched ahead of Matthew Rossiter, of Rossiter & Boock, receiving 1,099 […]
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