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The Missouri Supreme Court ruled against Lamar Johnson on March 2. The St. Louis man has been helped by the Midwest Innocence Project and the St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office in seeking his freedom after 26 years in prison for a murder he says he did not commit. Attorney Lindsay Runnels discussed his next steps on "St. Louis on the Air."
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On the legal roundtable on "St. Louis on the Air," attorneys Mark Smith, Susan McGraugh and Nicole Gorovsky discussed a judge's removal of St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner from the prosecution of attorney Mark McCloskey, lawsuits against Missouri's medical marijuana regulations and more.
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Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner filed the suit in January, accusing “entrenched interests” of intentionally impeding her efforts to reform racist practices in the criminal justice system
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St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner is the latest guest on Politically Speaking. She joined St. Louis Public Radio’s Rachel Lippmann to talk about the November general election and long-term solutions to crime.
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The Republican nominee for St. Louis circuit attorney, Daniel Zdrodowski, is the latest guest on Politically Speaking. He joined St. Louis Public Radio’s Rachel Lippmann to discuss his philosophy for the office and his strategy in his campaign against incumbent Democrat Kim Gardner.
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The Senate cut off debate around 3 a.m. Thursday to push through a bill allowing the attorney general to prosecute murder cases in St. Louis.
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Missouri State Sen. Bob Onder On Special Session Rockiness And The Future Of The Conservative CaucusSen. Bob Onder, R-Lake Saint Louis, talks about his support for "concurrent jurisdiction" legislation that would allow the attorney general to intervene in St. Louis homicide cases under certain circumstances.
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St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner cruised to victory in the city’s Democratic primary last week. Less than a week later, Gov. Mike Parson proposed legislation that would give Attorney General Eric Schmitt the ability to take over the prosecution of certain high-level felonies in St. Louis. In this episode, Gardner talks with host Sarah Fenske about Parson's proposal.
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State Rep. LaKeySha Bosley, D-St. Louis, talks about the stalled special session on violent crime — and the impact of Black women in Missouri politics.
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The Missouri House is breaking up Gov. Mike Parson’s tough-on-crime package of special session legislation into one-subject bills.