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The 4-3 ruling kept what’s known as Amendment 3 on the Nov. 5 ballot allowing Missourians to vote on whether to legalize abortion.
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Missouri Supreme Court judges overturned Cole County Judge Christopher Limbaugh’s decision to remove the proposed constitutional amendment from the Nov. 5 ballot.
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A circuit court ruling Friday put a constitutional amendment that would repeal the state’s abortion ban at risk of not being on the November ballot.
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The Missouri Supreme Court will have to issue a decision by Tuesday, the final day that a measure can be removed from the Nov. 5 ballot.
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Two Missouri murder cases demonstrate how far an “actual innocence” claim can go.
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The move by St. Louis County Circuit Judge Bruce Hilton came after the Missouri Supreme Court temporarily paused the deal at the request of Attorney General Andrew Bailey.
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The court's ruling updates the election date it set in April, after it threw out the Amendment 4 results from 2022.
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The judges’ order comes despite the fact that St. Louis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell has filed a motion to throw out the conviction because he no longer believes Marcellus Williams is guilty.
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The Missouri Supreme Court ruled the language on a constitutional amendment to increase minimum funding to the Kansas City Police was so inaccurate it casts doubt on the fairness of the election.
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If the Court of Appeals ruling had been allowed to stand, Missouri argued it would have been forced to award marijuana licenses to applicants who might not have even gotten the necessary scores in 2019.