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Springfield, MO
A St. Louis County judge is stepping down to take a job with new state Attorney General Andrew Bailey.
William Corrigan, who was appointed to a circuit judge post two years ago by Gov. Mike Parson, is slated to serve as Bailey's deputy attorney general.
“Judge Corrigan brings decades of legal experience and management acumen to the Missouri Attorney General’s Office,” Bailey said. “He is unquestionably a dedicated public servant, an experienced jurist, and is an enormous addition to our team.”
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