JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – A Missouri judge has ruled that the “dark money” group A New Missouri should comply with a House-issued subpoena. Less than…
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St. LOUIS — In the first pretrial hearing regarding the felony computer tampering case against Gov. Eric Greitens, a St. Louis Circuit judge waived all…
Jackson County prosecutor Jean Peters Baker will serve as the special prosecutor in the felony invasion of privacy case against Gov. Eric Greitens following a…
ST. LOUIS — Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens’ lawyer Ed Dowd plans to file a police report on Tuesday accusing St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner…
The team of lawyers prosecuting Governor Eric Greitens has stopped looking for the photo at the center of his felony invasion of privacy trial, according…
WASHINGTON — Missouri has the go-ahead to legalize betting on sports, following a Monday decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that struck down a federal law…
Jury selection began Thursday in the felony invasion of privacy case against Governor Eric Greitens with 17 potential jurors being seated for further questioning. …
By Brian Robbins & Ben Striker St. Louis Circuit Judge Rex Burlison on Wednesday afternoon ruled that the woman at the center of Governor…
ST. LOUIS — In connection with an invasion of privacy charge, Gov. Eric Greitens phone underwent examination on Tuesday. This comes on the heels of…
By Ben Striker & Brian Robbins The judge presiding over the criminal invasion of privacy case against Gov. Eric Greitens said Monday he would not…