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Judge W. Brent Powell appointed to Missouri Supreme Court

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Missouri Supreme Court

Jackson County Circuit Judge W. Brent Powell

Jackson County Circuit Judge W. Brent Powell was appointed Tuesday to the Missouri Supreme Court, marking the first high-profile judicial selection by new Republican Gov. Eric Greitens. Powell will replace former Judge Richard Teitelman, who died in November at his home in St. Louis. Powell, a 46-year-old Kansas City resident, was appointed by former Republican Gov. Matt Blunt as a Jackson County judge in 2008. He previously spent seven years as an assistant U.S. attorney in Kansas City and also worked as an assistant Platte County prosecutor. Greitens said Powell has established himself as “an outstanding jurist.” “He has received high marks for being humble, fair-minded and of the highest integrity,” Greitens said in a statement accompanying his announcement. “I am confident Judge Powell will be committed to strengthening and improving our court system and guarding the rule of law as a judge on our state’s highest court.”

Read the full article from the Southeast Missourian here.

 
 

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