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Editorial: Missouri to innocent people released from prison: Our bad, thanks for coming

Editorial: Missouri to innocent people released from prison: Our bad, thanks for coming The Kansas City Star Editorial Board, The Kansas City Star © Dreamstime/Dreamstime/TNS Spent time locked up after being wrongfully convicted of a crime in Missouri? Ricky Kidd spent 23 years in prison for a double murder he did not commit. He’s free now, but has yet to receive a dime in compensation from the state of Missouri. Larry Callanan, who spent 25 years behind bars for a murder he didn’t commit, was released last summer without so as much as a wooden nickel. “Larry is one of the lucky ones,” says his St. Louis-based attorney, Javad Khazaeli. That’s because Callanan found stable employment. “He has a good-paying union job with benefits. He has adjusted as well as possible, unlike most people in this situation.” In his free time, he tries to help other wrongfully convicted Missourians, like Lamar Johnson, who is still in prison.

Man charged in killing of Kansas City personal trainer

Downtown Kansas City Parking Garage Creeper Suspect Charged With Attacking Women

Downtown Kansas City Parking Garage Creeper Suspect Charged With Attacking Women Other Apps We notice a quick response from law enforcement amid a great deal of social media concern and fear of a threat to the downtown post-covid comeback . . .  Here s the note from the courthouse . . . A Kansas City man charged in connection with exhibiting gun, threatening persons Downtown A Kansas City man faces multiple felony counts in connection with incidents Downtown when he allegedly threatened or assaulted individuals with a gun, Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker announced today. Alf Cheffen, dob: 10/23/1972, faces three counts of Unlawful Use of a Weapon, three counts of Unlawful Possession of a Firearm, Harassment 1st Degree and Assault 3rd Degree.

Missouri may pass bill that can help Jackson County prosecutor free Kevin Strickland

Missouri may pass bill that can help Jackson County prosecutor free Kevin Strickland Jeanne Kuang and Luke Nozicka, The Kansas City Star May 12 JEFFERSON CITY On Monday, Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker said Missouri law won t allow her to move to free a Kansas City man she said is innocent. On Wednesday, legislators were on the brink of passing a bill to give her that power. Attached to legislation that lifts the Kansas City Police Department s residency requirement and enacts a bipartisan package of criminal justice reforms is a provision allowing local prosecutors to ask a judge to throw out convictions in innocence cases.

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