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   State Courts - Missouri - January 17 - January 22, 2007

  
C.M.S. v. Greene County Juvenile Office (In re L.R.S.), No. 27871, COURT OF APPEALS OF MISSOURI, SOUTHERN DISTRICT, January 17, 2007, Filed
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Overview: A mother's parental rights were properly terminated for failure to rectify, Mo. Rev. Stat. § 211.447.4, because the court found that the mother's continuing/untreated mental condition, ongoing lack of insight, and failure to participate in services combined to pose a significant likelihood of future harm to the child.

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Garrett v. Treasurer of Mo. , No. 27803, COURT OF APPEALS OF MISSOURI, SOUTHERN DISTRICT, January 17, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Labor and Industrial Relations Commission properly denied an employee benefits for a shoulder injury and his pre-existing psychological conditions after he left his job as the employee failed to prove his pre-existing conditions were a hindrance or obstacle to employment, which was a condition of the Fund's liability under Mo. Rev. Stat. § 287.220.

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State v. Watling, No. 27383, COURT OF APPEALS OF MISSOURI, SOUTHERN DISTRICT, January 18, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Defendant's convictions for second-degree murder and armed criminal action were appropriate because the discussion of the polygraph examination did not cause defendant to confess to her involvement in the victim's death. As such, it was not admissible under the rule of completeness and the trial court did not err in excluding it from the jury.

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Allen v. Dir. of Revenue, No. 27668, COURT OF APPEALS OF MISSOURI, SOUTHERN DISTRICT, January 22, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Circuit court's decision dismissing driver's notice of appeal and a motion for consolidation of civil actions and claims was reversed and the case was remanded for a hearing on the merits of the suspension of driver's license, where driver's pleadings were sufficient to invoke his right to judicial review of the administrative hearing.

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