LEGAL · MO · 1985-1993
William L. Webster
Attorney General · Republican · Missouri
On the record
Convicted 1993 of misuse of state funds
SEVERITY · FELONY · CRIMES · abuse-of-office
Background
Between 1985 and 1993, William L. Webster held the Attorney General seat in Missouri, a 8-year tenure. Took office after John Ashcroft; succeeded by Jay Nixon. Press-relevant: Convicted 1993 of misuse of state funds. Same-year political environment (1985): Governor John Ashcroft.
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- Chris Koster (2009-2017)
- Jay Nixon (1993-2009)
- Jeremiah Nixon (1993-2009)
- John Ashcroft (1977-1985)
- John C. Danforth (1969-1976)
- Norman H. Anderson (1965-1969)
- Thomas F. Eagleton (1961-1965)
- John M. Dalton (1953-1961)
- J. E. Taylor (1945-1953)