But the history of the statute took a new turn one night a few weeks ago.
The courts put life into the dead words of the statute.
This right is available in a number of national statutes, as described below.
But most Democrats said they would like to get rid of the statute.
The parts of the statute are arranged in three groups.
When one is in place, then the future of our statutes will be guaranteed.
But that section of the statute already quoted has no such effect.
This means that they must be interpreted first, based on the words of the statute itself.
Under it, parts of Missouri's statute may stand and others fall.
Article 41 of the statute allows the Court to make such orders.