Section 213
- Citation
- Section 213
- Parent Document
- Vermett v. State, 544 S.W.3d 294 (2018)
- Jurisdiction
- Missouri (state)
- Effective Date
- 2018-02-27
- Original Source
- https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/6241359/vermett-v-state/ ↗
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- Vermett v. State, 544 S.W.3d 294 (2018)
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Full Text
433 charsBecause we find that the MCHR's conclusion that Appellants violated § 213.040.1(1) is supported by competent and substantial evidence upon the whole record, and because § 213.075.11(2) permits the MCHR to assess a civil penalty up to $2,000 under those circumstances, we find that there is competent and substantial evidence to support the MCHR's order for Appellants to pay a $2,000 civil penalty. Point II is denied. IV. Conclusion