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Michael J. Bullerdieck

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Michael J. Bullerdieck

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Prior offices
Missouri 32nd Judicial Circuit Court

Education

Bachelor's

University of Missouri, St. Louis

Law

St. Louis University


Michael J. Bullerdieck was an associate circuit court judge for the 32nd Circuit Court in Missouri. He retired at the end of his term at the end of 2014, after 28 years on the bench.[1][2]

Education

Bullerdieck attended the University of Missouri at St. Louis for his bachelor of arts and St. Louis University for his J.D.[3]

Career

Before he was elected as an associate circuit judge, Bullerdieck was an attorney in private practice. He worked in the law office of his predecessor Curt Vogel in Perryville, which he moved to in December of 1974 after law school. He was there for two months until Vogel was appointed as a magistrate judge. He practiced for 12 years before his judgeship. Bullerdieck practiced with lawyers Francis Toohey and Kim Moore for one year and had his own practice for several years during that time. He also worked for several private companies.[2]

Elections

2010

Bullerdieck ran for re-election to the 32nd Judicial Circuit Court. He defeated Jason Tilley in the Republican primary and Craig Dennis Brewer in the general election.[4]

Main article: Missouri judicial elections, 2010

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