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State v. Mitchell, 170 Mo. 633, 71 S.W. 175 (1902), is a precedent-setting decision of the Supreme Court of Missouri which is part of the body of case law involving the prosecution of failed attempts to commit a crime.
A 2022 report by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners found government accounts for 18% of occupational fraud cases, with local government making up 25% of those cases. The median loss to ...
David Gregory is a Missouri politician and litigation attorney, who first represented the 96th district in the Missouri House of Representatives 2017-2023. [1] He is a Missouri senator-elect in District 15. He is the founder of The Injury Counsel, a law firm based out of St. Louis, Missouri.
A jury found the Nixa lawmaker, Missouri Rep. Tricia Derges, guilty on all 22 counts brought against her by federal prosecutors. Missouri lawmaker Tricia Derges found guilty of wire fraud, illegal ...
Historical landmarks can be victims of wire fraud, too. The Missouri Institute of Natural Science — a museum and home to one of the oldest caves in North America — lost nearly $80,000 after ...
Missouri v. Galin E. Frye, 566 U.S. 134 (2012), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court ruled that attorneys of criminal defendants have the duty to ...
In the first half of 2024, there were 22,539 fraud reports in Kansas and Missouri. But Missouri received a total of 158 more reports per every 100,000 people. ... We need law enforcement and ...
Trespass is an area of tort law broadly divided into three groups: trespass to the person (see below), trespass to chattels, and trespass to land. Trespass to the person historically involved six separate trespasses: threats, assault, battery, wounding, mayhem (or maiming), and false imprisonment. [ 1 ]