Donald Dalton
Donald Dalton was a Judge of the Missouri Court of Appeals, who joined the court in 1973. Opinions & record ↓ Sources ↓
- Tenure
- 1973–1985 · 12 yrs
Judicial service
| Year | Court | Appointed by | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1973 | Missouri Court of Appeals | – | – |
Judicial Record
In our data, Dalton authored 4 published opinions for the court (1973–1985). Most cited: State v. Sutton (4 citations).
Published, precedential opinions from the CourtListener corpus. Counts and rankings are objective and recomputable: how we count. We describe the record, not the judge. 4 of these were attributed to Dalton by a unique court-, date-, and surname-match against our roster (marked ), because CourtListener recorded no author for them. Each links to the official text to verify. How we match.
Selected opinions
| Year | Case | Citation | Cited |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1985 | State v. Sutton† | 699 S.W.2d 783 | 4 |
| 1973 | Dougherty v. McKeever† | 502 S.W.2d 430 | 4 |
| 1973 | Ehrlich v. Lichtenfeld† | 502 S.W.2d 420 | 3 |
| 1985 | Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States v. McMorris† | 697 S.W.2d 545 | 0 |
Showing the 4 most-cited of 4 authored opinions in our data. “Cited” is inbound citations across the CourtListener corpus. Case links open the ruling’s full text (CourtListener) or its page here; read the methodology and verify against the primary source.
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Sources
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- CourtListener / Free Law Project
- CourtListener bulk data (Free Law Project): authored opinions & citation counts
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12 years on the Missouri Court of Appeals. Data as of 2026-03-31. Informational only; verify against the primary source before relying. Not a consumer report (FCRA).