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ST. LOUIS – The Supreme Court of Missouri has found that the state has the right to appeal Christopher Dunn’s exoneration, according to a court ruling Tuesday. Dunn spent 33 years in prison ...
Subscribe to The St. Louis American‘s free weekly newsletter for critical stories, community voices, and insights that matter. Sign up Attorney General Andrew Bailey is again attempting to put ...
Christopher Dunn ... Jason Sengheiser ruled that Dunn was wrongly convicted, leading to his release. Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed an appeal, and the state Supreme Court issued an emergency ...
Wolff said while it's rare, wrongful convictions do happen. Beyond Christopher Dunn, the state of Missouri has also seen several innocent cases including Lamar Johnson and Sandra Hemme.
The courts found Christopher Dunn didn't commit murder. So why is the state fighting to put him back behind bars? Kira Dunn On April 15, the Missouri Supreme Court ruled that the state may move ...
The Missouri Supreme Court has ruled that the attorney general can appeal a ruling that vacated Christopher ... ruled that Dunn was wrongly convicted, leading to his release. Attorney General Andrew ...
(First Alert 4) - The Supreme Court of Missouri has ruled that the state ... Dunn’s conviction based on his conclusion that “this court does not believe that any jury would now convict ...