By Leslie Acevedo JEFFERSON CITY, MO - Lamar Johnson—released in February after spending nearly 28 years ...
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Wrongfully Convicted Man Urges State of Missouri to Stop Using Jailhouse Informants
Wrongfully Convicted Man Urges State of Missouri to Stop Using Jailhouse Informants
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St. Louis Man Freed After 30 Years; Attorney’s Fight to Change State Law Pays Off
St. Louis Man Freed After 30 Years; Attorney’s Fight to Change State Law Pays Off
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Missouri Governor’s Pardons Don’t Include Lamar Johnson – For Now, Johnson Remains in Prison for Crime He Did Not Commit
Missouri Governor’s Pardons Don’t Include Lamar Johnson – For Now, Johnson Remains in Prison for Crime He Did Not Commit
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My View: Unequal Justice Under the Law – Missouri Governor Chooses Politics Over Justice
My View: Unequal Justice Under the Law – Missouri Governor Chooses Politics Over Justice
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Lamar Johnson Denied Petition to Overturn Murder Conviction – He Swears He Did Not Commit Crime, Confessed Shooters Even Say He Didn’t Do It
Lamar Johnson Denied Petition to Overturn Murder Conviction – He Swears He Did Not Commit Crime, Confessed Shooters Even Say He Didn’t Do It
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Missouri Supreme Court Rejects Appeal of Johnson on Technical Grounds Despite Strong Evidence of Innocence
Missouri Supreme Court Rejects Appeal of Johnson on Technical Grounds Despite Strong Evidence of Innocence
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Everyday Injustice Podcast Episode 65 – St. Louis Prosecutor Kim Gardner
Everyday Injustice Podcast Episode 65 – St. Louis Prosecutor Kim Gardner
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Missouri Supreme Court in the Process of Deciding a Prosecutor’s Role in Reversing Wrongful Convictions
Missouri Supreme Court in the Process of Deciding a Prosecutor’s Role in Reversing Wrongful Convictions