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The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri (in case citations, E.D. Mo.) is a trial level federal district court based in St. Louis, Missouri, with jurisdiction over fifty counties in the eastern half of Missouri. The court is one of ninety-four district-level courts which make up the first tier of the U.S. federal ...
Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by Active Chief Senior; 34 Chief Judge R. David Proctor: Birmingham: 1960 2003–present 2024–present — G.W. Bush: 37 District Judge Madeline Haikala: Birmingham: 1964 2013–present — — Obama: 38 District Judge Annemarie Axon: Birmingham: 1973 2018–present — — Trump: 39 District ...
The following is a list of judges for United States district courts in Missouri. Missouri currently holds two courts: Eastern [ 1 ] and Western . [ 2 ] These district-level courts are part of the first tier of the U.S. federal judicial system; cases can be appealed to the Eighth Circuit .
The Missouri Department of Revenue is a U.S. state government agency in Missouri created under the Missouri Constitution in 1945, which is responsible for ensuring the proper functioning of state and local government through the collection and distribution of state revenue, and administration of state laws governing driver licensing, and motor vehicle sale and registration. [1]
Courthouses were built in both cities. The most famous presiding judge was Harry S. Truman (later the 33rd U.S. President) who represented the Eastern District before later winning election as presiding judge. [1] [2] [3] The last presiding judge, George W. Lehr, later served as Missouri State Auditor from 1974 until 1977. 1827 - Richard Fristoe
Three employees allegedly made connections at a church and a strip club to take money under the table to license vehicles with delinquent taxes and no insurance. All face felony charges.
Missourians voting on Amendment 7 this November will be taking a gullibility test. Dishonest political insiders are trying to convince voters that this amendment to the Missouri Constitution is ...
To be chief, a judge must have been in active service on the court for at least one year, be under the age of 65, and have not previously served as chief judge. A vacancy is filled by the judge highest in seniority among the group of qualified judges. The chief judge serves for a term of seven years, or until age 70, whichever occurs first.