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Judge John Torbitzky said he will decide in the coming days on a motion from Gardner’s attorneys to dismiss an effort by Attorney General Andrew Bailey to oust her from office.
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Attorney General Andrew Bailey is trying to remove St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner from office.
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What’s next for St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner? Has attorney Al Watkins played himself into a lawsuit? The Legal Roundtable tackles those cases and more.
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In documents filed late Tuesday night, lawyers for St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner said Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has not met the high standard under state law to remove her from office.
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Parson’s comments come as there’s intense scrutiny around St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner’s future.
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A tragedy took a teen’s legs in St. Louis. Could it end Kim Gardner’s career?
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is seeking to oust Kim Gardner from her post as St. Louis Circuit Attorney. Experts believe the outcome could have major implications for legal precedent and public policy.
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Under the legislation, the governor would be able to appoint a special prosecutor for a period of up to five years in jurisdictions where homicide cases exceed a certain rate. Currently, only St. Louis falls under that requirement.
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Missouri Appeals Court Judge John Torbitzky will fill in as a Circuit Court judge since all of the judges who oversee the City of St. Louis recused themselves from the case.
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Andrew Bailey said Wednesday he would take such a step if Kim Gardner did not resign as St. Louis Circuit Attorney by noon Thursday. She did not resign and and called Bailey’s action politically motivated.