Missouri Appellate Judge
The Honorable BART SPEAR
2 opinions on record in the Ott Law Missouri courts archive across authorship, concurrence, dissenting, and trial-court roles.
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Trial Court Opinions
2 opinionsState of Missouri, ex rel Joshua D. Hawley vs. The Honorable Bart Spear, Circuit Judge of DeKalb County and Julie Whitsell, Circuit Clerk, DeKalb County Circuit Court(2018)
Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District#WD81140
State of Missouri ex rel Joshua D. Hawley vs. The Honorable Bart Spear, Circuit Judge of DeKalb County and Julie Whitsell, Circuit Clerk DeKalb County Circuit Court State of Missouri ex rel Joshua D. Hawley vs. The Honorable Robert L. Koffman, Circuit Judge of Cooper County, and Nancy Fisher, Circuit Clerk Cooper County Circuit Court State of Missouri ex rel Joshua D. Hawley vs. The Honorable Robert L. Koffman, Circuit Judge of Cooper County, and Nance fisher, Circuit Clerk Cooper County Circuit Court State of Missouri ex rel Joshua D. Hawley vs. The Honorable Randall R. Jackson, Circuit Judge of Buchanan County, and Mary Beattie, Circuit Clerk Buchanan County Circuit Court State of Missouri ex rel Joshua D. Hawley vs. The Honorable Randall R. Jackson, Circuit Judge of Buchanan County, and Mary Beattie, Circuit Clerk Buchanan County Circuit Court State of Missouri ex rel Joshua D. Hawley vs. The Honorable Aaron J. Martin, Associate Circuit Judge of Moniteau County, and Michelle Higgins, Circuit Clerk Moniteau County Circuit Court(2017)
Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District#WD80443
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