STATE EX INF. GRAHAM v. HURLEY

No. 59330.

540 S.W.2d 20 (1976)

STATE of Missouri ex inf. Edward C. GRAHAM, Prosecuting Attorney in and for Mississippi County, ex rel. Carol Bishop, Resident of and Taxpayer in Mississippi County, Relator-Respondent, v. Lindsay HURLEY, Judge of the County Court of Mississippi County, Respondent-Appellant.

Supreme Court of Missouri, En Banc.

September 13, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jeffrey C. Vaughan, Joslyn, Joslyn & Vaughan, Charleston, for relator-respondent.

Marvin S. Wood, Clayton, for respondent-appellant.


SEILER, Chief Justice.

This is an information in the nature of quo warranto brought by the prosecuting attorney of Mississippi county, Edward C. Graham, at the relation of Carol Bishop, a citizen and taxpayer of Mississippi county, to oust appellant Lindsay Hurley from the office of county judge for violation of the nepotism provisions of Mo.Const. Art. VII, § 6. The trial court granted summary judgment for relator...

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