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Missouri Supreme Court To Decide If Remote Testimony Protects Constitutional Rights

Missouri Supreme Court To Decide If Remote Testimony Protects Constitutional Rights
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Missouri Supreme Court To Decide If Remote Testimony Protects Constitutional Rights

Missouri Supreme Court To Decide If Remote Testimony Protects Constitutional Rights
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What you need to know about the top Missouri bills passed, not passed this legislative session

Missourinet You are here: Home / What you need to know about the top Missouri bills passed, not passed this legislative session What you need to know about the top Missouri bills passed, not passed this legislative session Another session of the Missouri Legislature has come and gone. Of the 1,559 House bills and 689 Senate bills filed this time around, 69 bills will make it to Gov. Mike Parson’s desk. Here are some key bills left up to the governor to sign or veto: Missouri Capitol (Photo by Alisa Nelson) Missouri lawmakers vote to pump up the state’s gas tax The Missouri Legislature has passed a proposal that would boost the state’s gas tax for the first time in about 25 years. The plan would raise the user fee by 12.5 total cents over five years. It would also let most drivers choose whether they want a rebate for the amount of the increase. Another provision would increase annual fees on electric vehicles by 20% per year over a five-year period. The legislation wou

Lack of an attorney forces another delay in murder conspiracy trial

The long-anticipated murder conspiracy trial for Mehrdad Fotoohighiam has been postponed again. Special Judge Steven Ohmer announced at a status hearing Thursday morning that Fotoohighiam’s trial, previously scheduled for May 17, will be delayed until Fotoohighiam can find an attorney to represent him. His previous attorney, Scott Rosemblum, withdrew from the case in March, saying his client had refused to follow his advice and engaged in behavior that undermined his defense. The case was first scheduled to go to trial more than two years ago. Fotoohighiam has been unable to find a new attorney because of an inability to pay for representation. Columbia attorney Greg Smith had considered stepping in but told Ohmer on Thursday morning that he would not.

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