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Defense attorneys for three men accused of criminal negligence in the 2018 duck boat tragedy on Table Rock Lake said Missouri law doesn’t allow the Missouri Attorney General to bring criminal charges without an invitation from a local prosecutor.
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Just days after a judge dismissed similar charges, Eric Schmitt is pursuing a criminal case against three men involved in the fatal sinking of a Ride the Ducks boat on Table Rock Lake in 2018.
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Kenneth Scott McKee and two others face criminal charges in Stone County, Missouri, for their role in a 2018 sinking of a duck boat on Table Rock Lake that killed 17 people.
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A crew member and 16 passengers, including nine members of a single Indianapolis family, died. Five children were among the dead.
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Duck Boat Owner Can't Use 19th Century Maritime Law To Limit Claims In Missouri Disaster, Judge SaysA 19 th century maritime law does not apply to claims arising from a deadly duck boat disaster in Branson, Missouri, a federal judge has ruled. The...
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Last Friday marked the one-year anniversary of a tragic accident that killed 17 people near Branson, Missouri, one of the state’s biggest family-vacation…
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This story was updated at 5:24 p.m. to include information that the Missouri attorney general's office has begun a criminal investigation into the...
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The U. S. Coast Guard raised the amphibious vehicle involved in Thursday night's fatal accident to the surface of Table Rock Lake from about 40 feet of...
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Mourners gathered Sunday afternoon near Branson to pay tribute to the 17 people who lost their lives Thursday when the tourist boat they were riding...
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The death toll from the capsized t ourist "duck boat " in Branson, Missouri, has risen to 17, making it the deadliest accident involving a duck boat in...