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St Louis groups offering assistance to thousands facing eviction

Gov Parson pardons Mark, Patricia McCloskey

Governor pardons St. Louis couple of charges related to pointing guns at protesters A recent plea deal called for Mark McCloskey to pay a $750 fine and Patricia McCloskey to pay a $2,000 fine. The pardon means they no longer need to pay the fines Credit: KSDK Patricia and Mark McCloskey, shown aiming their guns at protesters when they walked into their neighborhood in St. Louis on June 28, 2020. Author: Sam Clancy, Dori Olmos, Jim Salter (Associated Press) Published: 6:20 PM EDT August 3, 2021 Updated: 10:06 PM EDT August 3, 2021 ST. LOUIS Governor Mike Parson pardoned Mark and Patricia McCloskey Tuesday, more than a month after the pair pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges.

Missouri AG s office could take over death penalty cases

Updated: 9:02 PM CDT August 3, 2021 ST. LOUIS St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner has asked the Missouri Attorney General to prosecute three high-profile death penalty cases – a move that comes amid increasing criticism of how her office is handling cases. The cases include Cornelius Green, a former St. Louis public school principal who has been accused of hiring a hitman to kill his pregnant girlfriend, a third-grade teacher in March 2016. Green’s friend, Phillip Cutler, has also been charged with first-degree for the fatal shooting of Jocelyn Peters. Peters was seven months pregnant when she was killed in her Central West End apartment. Prosecutors from Gardner’s office filed a motion to have a special prosecutor assigned to Cutler’s case as well.

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