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- Read Chief Justice Mary R. Russell's latest commentary about the vital role Missouri court staff play in serving communities statewide.
- Scam alert: Beware of phone calls threatening arrest or fines for allegedly missing jury duty. Learn more about juror basics and how to spot scams.
- Appellate road show:
- The Eastern District appeals court heard arguments June 23 at Missouri Boys State and Missouri Girls State in St. Charles. It previously heard arguments June 3 in its former home in the Civil Courts Building in St. Louis.
- The Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, honored the late Judge William Crandall Jr. on June 10.
- Special election notice: Find results of the voting, which closed at midnight Tuesday, June 3 for attorneys eligible under Rule 10 to vote for a new lawyer member of the circuit judicial commissions for the 6th, 7th and 22nd circuits.
- Judicial vacancies:
- June 24 update: Due to unforeseen circumstances, the public interviews for the Hettenbach, Mason and Peebles judicial vacancies in St. Louis have been postponed until further notice.
- The 22nd circuit commission on June 16 released demographic, interviewee and meeting information for the Hettenbach circuit judge vacancy, Mason circuit judge vacancy and Peebles associate circuit judge vacancy, all in St. Louis.
- Appointments:
- The governor on May 27 appointed Hattie Davis as Bollinger County circuit clerk. She has been serving as acting circuit clerk since March.
- Career opportunities:
- The Missouri Board of Law Examiners is seeking an investigative analyst. Applications will be considered until the position is filled.
- Visit the Remote Public Access website to learn about expanded public access to case documents via Case.net and redaction requirements. Read more in the Missouri Judiciary's announcement or watch a short video.