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Kansas City's next U.S. attorney should take her oath of office by next week, while St. Louis' incoming U.S. attorney has to wrap up his judge duties in Mid-Missouri before making the move.
The U.S. Senate found time before adjourning on Christmas Eve to confirm Missouri's next two top federal prosecutors.
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Kansas City's next U.S. attorney could take her oath of office this week, while St. Louis' incoming U.S. attorney has to wrap up his judge duties in mid-Missouri before making the move.
The U.S. Senate found time before adjourning on Christmas Eve to confirm Missouri's next two top federal prosecutors.
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In the midst of the crowded first-floor lobby of the Civil Courts Building last Friday, Judge Edward Sweeney was formally sworn in as a circuit court judge of the city of St. Louis.
Missouri Supreme Court Chief Justice Ronnie White administered the oath of office.
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The Supreme Court of Missouri administered the oath of office for a Supreme Court judgeship to Mary Rhodes Russell during a 2 p.m. ceremony on Monday. Chief Justice Ronnie L. White presided over the formal ceremony in the Supreme Court's en banc courtroom in Jefferson City.
Six people, including Gov. Matt Blunt's Chief of Staff Ken McClure; Rep. Richard Byrd, R-Kirkwood; former Gov. Bob Holden; former Supreme Court Judge Ann K. Covington and two other judges spoke to a courtroom full of family members, friends and public servants in all three branches of government.
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..."so help me God" in the official Presidential oath administered at the public Inauguration ceremonies.... Office of Thrift Supervision, 569 F.3d 514, 518 (D.C. Cir... General's Office of the State of Missouri, Steve Bullock, Attorney General, Attorney General...
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S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito swore in the new leaders of the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis after Monday's Law Day luncheon.
He asked the new board of governors to rise from their seats, raise their right hands and repeat after him when reciting the oath of office.
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Group Seeks Disbarment
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, February 28, 2011, www.ProtectOurElections.org, filed a lengthy bar complaint with the Missouri Supreme Court, Office of Disciplinary Counsel, against Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas alleging three major grounds. First, that Justice Thomas committed crimes by falsifying 20 years of financial disclosure forms under oath by stating that his wife had no "non-investment income," when in fact she received at least $650,000 in such income in the form of salary from various jobs, including the Heritage Foundation. Second, that Justice Thomas labored under a financial conflict of interest by sitting in judgment of a case involving Citizens United when Citizens United had supported his nomination with at lea...
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If a judge is being sworn in, talk of the Missouri Nonpartisan Court Plan is likely to be included. Such was the case last week at the oath of office ceremony for newest appellate Judge James Welsh.
Welsh, appointed by Gov. Matt Blunt to the Missouri Court of Appeals' Western District last month, was officially sworn in as the court's 52nd judge before a packed courtroom and rotunda.
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Audrey Fleissig's job title formally changed Friday from U.S. magistrate judge to district judge.
Fleissig took the formal oath of office at a private ceremony at the Thomas F. Eagleton U.S. Courthouse in St. Louis. Chief Judge Catherine Perry administered the oath.