Thank You

Morley Swingle and Thomas Ertman admire their work

 

Thank you for taking the time to visit our web site. It was created to serve the public by providing information about our office, our policies and our programs. Our purpose has been to inform, to help and to educate. If we have managed at times to be entertaining, so much the better. Life is short.

Morley Swingle gratefully acknowledges Thomas Ertman, Programmer / Engineer for Cape Girardeau County, for his help in maintaining this web page. Also, thanks is extended to Southeast Missouri State University interns Garvin Ambrose and Robert Davis, who spent many hours helping set up the pages. The project, especially the prosecutorial trivia quizzes section, could not have been completed without them. Many thanks also go to Chip Hughes & Robert Cox , former Data Processing employees, who did much of the initial work with the project.

Morley Swingle is solely responsible for the content of each of these pages. Any mistakes made are his. While he intends, but does not guarantee, that the information on these pages is correct, complete and current, it is not presented as a source of legal advice. Do not take legal action in reliance on the information in this web site. If you need legal advice upon which you intend to rely in the course of your legal affairs, consult with a competent attorney in your area. Neither Morley Swingle nor the Cape Girardeau County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office assumes any responsibility for actions or non-actions taken by people who have visited this site, nor shall any person be entitled to a claim for detrimental reliance on any information provided in these pages.

Links to other agencies or legal research engines are simply provided for the interest they may have for visitors to this site. The existence of a particular link does not constitute a referral. A person doing legal research should be aware that free research via the world wide web is still a new thing and is usually of limited value. A person with a legal problem is always best off seeking the advice and legal research skills of a competent attorney.