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   State Courts - Missouri - April 25, 2006

  
Aldridge v. State, No. ED86389, COURT OF APPEALS OF MISSOURI, EASTERN DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE, April 25, 2006, Filed
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Alexander v. U.S. Bank Nat'l Ass'n, No. ED87117, COURT OF APPEALS OF MISSOURI, EASTERN DISTRICT, DIVISION FIVE, April 25, 2006, Filed
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Benefit Mo., Inc. v. Beecham, No. ED86711, COURT OF APPEALS OF MISSOURI, EASTERN DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE, April 25, 2006, Filed
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Booker v. State, No. ED86514, COURT OF APPEALS OF MISSOURI, EASTERN DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE, April 25, 2006, Filed
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Box v. State, No. ED85800, COURT OF APPEALS OF MISSOURI, EASTERN DISTRICT, DIVISION THREE, April 25, 2006, Filed
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Overview: A court dismissed an appeal of an order denying appellant relief on the grounds of abandonment and conflict of interest by his postconviction counsel where res judicata precluded appellant from re-appealing the trial court's judgment on his Mo. Sup. Ct. R. 29.15 postconviction motion.

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Burriss v. State, WD 65251, COURT OF APPEALS OF MISSOURI, WESTERN DISTRICT, April 25, 2006, Order Filed
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Cibulka v. Cibulka, No. ED86938, COURT OF APPEALS OF MISSOURI, EASTERN DISTRICT, DIVISION FIVE, April 25, 2006, Opinion Filed
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Overview: Husband attempted to appeal judgment finding him in contempt for failure to pay child support and ordering him incarcerated until he paid in arrears, but staying the sentence as long as he made monthly payments. Because there was no final, appealable judgment, in that the contempt order was not enforced until a missed payment, appeal was dismissed.

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Columbia Sussex Corp. v. Mo. Gaming Comm'n, WD 65467, COURT OF APPEALS OF MISSOURI, WESTERN DISTRICT, April 25, 2006, Opinion Filed
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Overview: Dismissal of the claimants action challenging the approval of a location of an excursion gambling facility was affirmed because the claimants did not have a sufficient interest in the Missouri Gaming Commission's decision to give them standing as a landowner, competitor or taxpayer to challenge that decision.

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Dameron v. Drury Inns, Inc., No. ED86932, COURT OF APPEALS OF MISSOURI, EASTERN DISTRICT, DIVISION THREE, April 25, 2006, Opinion Filed
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Overview: Denial of an employee's claim for unemployment benefits after being fired for excessive absenteeism was reversed as there was insufficient evidence concerning a pattern of absenteeism sufficient for the Labor and Industrial Relations Commission to conclude that this pattern was a willful violation, as required by Mo. Rev. Stat. § 288.050.

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Duncan v. State, WD 65655, COURT OF APPEALS OF MISSOURI, WESTERN DISTRICT, April 25, 2006, Order Filed
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