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Judge Matthew Thornhill will take unpaid leave then resign early after disciplinary issues over his Elvis impersonations during court proceedings in St. Louis.
Judge Matthew E.P. Thornhill also talked about politics and played Elvis songs in court, a judicial commission said.
The Supreme Court of Missouri is set to begin hearing one docket of cases for argument next week in regards to a voter ID ruling that was made last year.