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Court Keeps Judge From Distributing Funds To Legal Aid Groups;
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Nixon Is Challenging His Authority To Spend Up To $750,000
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Virginia Young Post-Dispatch Jefferson City Bureau
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The Missouri Court of Appeals in St. Louis has blocked a judge's
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proposal to give as much as $750,000 to organizations that provide
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legal services for the poor.
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Attorney General Jay Nixon sought the order, which was granted
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Wednesday on an emergency basis. Nixon wanted to prevent Cole
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County Circuit Judge Thomas Brown III from distributing the funds
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as early as today.
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Nixon's office is challenging Brown's authority to spend the
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money. An Osage County judge who heard the dispute sided with Brown
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in September, but Nixon is appealing that decision. Wednesday's
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action bars Brown from transferring the money until the appeals
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court rules.
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The funds are part of about $2.75 million in interest that
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accrued in several state cases brought on behalf of consumers. The
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attorney general contends that the money belongs in the state's
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unclaimed property fund.
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Brown decided last week to designate some of the money for four
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legal aid organizations, including the St. Louis-based Legal
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Services of Eastern Missouri.
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Nixon's spokeswoman, Mary Still, said the emergency order "was
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needed to keep the money in safekeeping, so it could be distributed
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to its rightful owners." While legal aid is a worthy cause, Nixon
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"doesn't believe the judge has legal authority to give the money to
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that cause," she said.
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Brown's attorney, Dale Doerhoff, said Wednesday's action was
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unnecessary because Brown never intended to distribute the money
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until all legal questions about his authority were resolved.
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The money is left over from cases involving utility bill
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overpayments and an insurance company insolvency. Brown and Cole
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County Circuit Judge Byron Kinder used some of the money to remodel
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the Cole County Courthouse and to pay additional salaries to
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courthouse secretaries.
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