· 1/27/2009
J.C.W. Ex Rel. Webb v. Wyciskalla
Citations
- 275 S.W.3d 249
- 2009 Mo. LEXIS 11
- 2009 WL 186140
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- reiterating that the long-arm statute, as applied, “expand[s] the state courts’ jurisdictional reach to the maximum extent permitted by the federal constitution”
- stating that jurisdictional challenges in the circuit courts are those exclusive to personal and subject matter jurisdiction
- indicating that prior cases describing mere error as “jurisdictional” no longer should be followed
- noting that under article V, section 14 of the Missouri Constitution, “‘[t]he circuit courts shall have original jurisdiction over all cases and matters, civil and criminal’” (alteration in original)
- indicating that prior cases describing mere error as ‘'jurisdictional'' no longer should be followed
- finding that there are only two kinds of jurisdiction: personal jurisdiction, which is derived from federal constitutional law, and subject matter jurisdiction, which is \governed by article V of the Missouri Constitution\
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Judges: Michael A. Wolff
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