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The lawsuit filed Wednesday in St. Louis County Circuit Court argues that because prosecutors exercise police powers, the governor should appoint the successor to Wesley Bell.
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The leader of Planned Parenthood Great Plains says the move is a ploy to prevent a Jackson County judge from potentially knocking down other abortion restrictions.
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Scharf, a Clayton resident, served as one of Donald Trump’s attorneys through his criminal legal proceedings.
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Republicans won all the statewide offices up for election Tuesday including attorney general, secretary of state, treasurer and lieutenant governor.
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is leading a lawsuit to restrict access to mifepristone, a common abortion medication. He claims that the lost "potential population" from teen parents will cost the state revenue and political representation.
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The Missouri Court of Appeals Tuesday rejected all arguments from state Attorney General Andrew Bailey to return Hemme to prison. Hemme served 43 years in prison — more time than any other wrongly convicted woman in the U.S.
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An August poll by SLU/YouGov has Republicans leading every statewide race for the Nov. 5 election.
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“I still feel like a child being reborn into a world in which I've lost all contact,” Chris Dunn said.
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A complaint filed by a Republican state senator’s son accused Bailey of using the attorney general’s office for his own political gain.
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An ethics complaint about the donations accuses Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey of using his office ‘for his personal political benefit.’