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William Cooper, Appellant, v. Michael Groose, et al., Respondents.

Decision date: Unknown

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This slip opinion is subject to revision and may not reflect the final opinion adopted by the Court. Opinion Missouri Court of Appeals Western District Case Style: William Cooper, Appellant, v. Michael Groose, et al., Respondents. Case Number: 55036 Handdown Date: 03/10/1998 Appeal From: Circuit Court of Cole County, Hon. Byron L. Kinder Counsel for Appellant: William Cooper Counsel for Respondent: Virginia H. Murray, John J. Treu and Terry M. Evans Opinion Summary: None Citation: Opinion Author: PER CURIAM Opinion Vote: AFFIRMED. Spinden, P.J., Stith and Smith, J.., concur. Opinion: ORDER William Cooper appeals the circuit court's judgment dismissing his petition for damages for personal injuries and for specific performance against the respondents. Appeal dismissed. Rule 84.16(b). Separate Opinion: None This slip opinion is subject to revision and may not reflect the final opinion adopted by the Court.

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