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Orders Pursuant to Rules 30.25(b) and/or 84.16(b)

Decision date: UnknownWD72640

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Opinion

MARCH 27, 2012 WESTERN DISTRICT

THE FOLLOWING CASES WERE AFFIRMED PURSUANT TO RULE 84.16(b) AND ISSUED PER CURIAM

WD72640 Brian Scot Keath vs. Brigitte Ann Keath WD72811 Abelee Donahue vs. State of Missouri WD72912 Richard William Noble vs. Linda Lou Noble WD73218 Don V. Ho vs. Alisa N.H. Ho WD73534 Damon D. Marley vs. State of Missouri WD73544 Steven C. Kleihauer vs. State of Missouri WD73575 James L. O'Brien vs. State of Missouri WD73662 Andrew Richard William Sharp vs. Director of Revenue, State of Missouri WD73710 Wallace Vance vs. State of Missouri WD73715 Christopher Baldwin vs. Harley Davidson Motor Co. WD73961 John Hollinsworth vs. Missouri Board of Probation & Parole WD73963 George Harris vs. State of Missouri WD73985 Joseph Johnson vs. Treasurer of The State of Missouri- Custodian of The Second Injury Fund WD74070 Anthony Ladd vs. Treasurer of The State of Missouri- Custodian of The Second Injury Fund WD74071 Consolidated with WD74070 WD74072 Consolidated with WD74070

THE FOLLOWING CASES WERE AFFIRMED PURSUANT TO RULE 30.25(b) AND ISSUED PER CURIAM

WD72001 State of Missouri vs. Shawn Michael Byers WD72177 State of Missouri vs. Kevin D. Roberts WD73335 State of Missouri vs. Gary W. Schnakenberg, Jr. WD73744 State of Missouri vs. Irvin M. Patterson

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