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PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Christopher Dunn sees today's St. Louis with his ... In 2021, a new Missouri law allows prosecuting attorneys to request a hearing before a judge, if they see evidence of ...
The courts found Christopher Dunn didn't commit murder ... After a court-ordered evidentiary hearing, Judge Jason Sengheiser agreed with Hickle. He found clear and convincing evidence of Dunn ...
ST. LOUIS — More than eight months after Christopher Dunn was freed from prison after ... state law that allows prosecutors to request a hearing when they believe an innocent person has been ...
Christopher Dunn leaves the Carnahan Courthouse in St ... Judge Jason Sengheiser held an evidentiary hearing and reached the same conclusion as Hickle, finding clear and convincing evidence ...
Christopher Dunn, who was exonerated last year for a wrongful murder conviction, spent 34 years in prison. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has fought against Dunn's release. The Missouri ...
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Missouri AG has right to appeal Christopher Dunn's exoneration, split Supreme Court rulesIn a 4-3 ruling, the Missouri Supreme Court found that the Missouri attorney general has the right to appeal Christopher Dunn's exoneration even after Dunn was freed from prison last year.
The Missouri Supreme Court has ruled that the attorney general can appeal a ruling that vacated Christopher Dunn's conviction. Dunn, who was exonerated for a wrongful murder conviction and has ...
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