A Scott County judge ruled Tuesday that DFL Rep. Brad Tabke of Shakopee won reelection in a contested election case that has major ramifications for the partisan balance of the state House. Tabke won ...
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news ...
An Scott County election judge recounts ballots cast in the 54A Minnesota House race between DFL Rep. Brad Tabke and Republican Aaron Paul. (Leila Navidi/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
Rep. Brad Tabke, DFL-Shakopee, speaks on the House floor on April 4, 2024. Photo by Andrew VonBank/House Session Daily. A Scott County judge ruled Tuesday that DFL Rep. Brad Tabke of Shakopee won ...
Thirty-four Kane County attorneys have filed applications to be considered for an associate judge vacancy in the 16th Judicial Circuit, officials announced in a news release. The vacancy comes after ...
A carpenter has won his legal challenge over a magistrate’s decision to allow the police to continue to “detain” almost $86,000 in cash seized from him in 2023. Delivering a judgment on Thursday, High ...
With his retirement, Seidenberger left a vacancy as the court’s county judge pro tempore, a position the court voted to fill Tuesday. Dalondo Moultrie is the assistant managing editor of the ...
DFL State Rep. Brad Tabke's narrow victory in the Shakopee-area Minnesota House race stands, a judge ruled Tuesday, but Republicans are still threatening not to seat him in an effort to control the ...
In the ruling, the judge states "Brad Tabke remains the candidate with the most votes legally cast in the 2024 General Election for Minnesota House District 54A." Then goes on to say, "This ...
19, 2016, after two years of marriage and 12 years together Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie ... confidential by utilizing a private judge. “The parties and their counsel ...
You protect a community from those prone to do harm. All good reasons, but Waukesha County Circuit Judge Brad Schimel has his own — let us say — bottom-line explanation for why he likes his job.