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Decision Day in Ellisville: Vote on Adam Paul is Tonight
The city council will decide whether or not to remove Mayor Adam Paul following a public deliberation set for 6 p.m.

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The city council will decide whether or not to remove Mayor Adam Paul following a public deliberation set for 6 p.m.

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Regardless of what decision the council may reach on the mayor's fate Monday, the intense, three-day trial gives residents plenty to consider.
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The courtroom-style proceeding laid out a variety of charges against the mayor, whose fate will be decided by a lame duck city council Monday.
The hearing will conclude tonight by midnight, but the current council won't issue a decision until after they deliberate on April 8.
More than five hours of testimony last night brought more arguments, but no resolution. The hearing is now scheduled to resume at 1 p.m., Wednesday at Ellisville City Hall.
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Lawyers on each side traded legal blows last night with testimony from witnesses, objections and cross-examinations that lasted six hours.
After six hours of motions and testimony before a crowd of hundreds in Ellisville Elementary School, the parties agreed to adjourn and resume the hearing tonight.
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