(AP) — A death penalty case will continue against a Missouri man who is citing new DNA evidence in his innocence claim for the stabbing death of a former newspaper reporter, the governor announced Thursday. Republican Gov. Mike Parson dissolved a panel of five former judges who had been...
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Jason Hancock,Missouri Independent: But by Thursday, Gov. Mike Parson was labeling the Post-Dispatch reporter a “hacker” and vowing to seek criminal prosecution. “The state does not take this matter lightly,” Parson said Thursday at a hastily called press conference. He refused to take ques...
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Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder was one of the first governors to call for a halt to refugees from Syria. “Michigan is a welcoming state and we are proud of our rich history of immigration,”Snyder saidin a statement Sunday announcing his position on refugees. “But our first priority is pro...
Williams' attorney, Tricia Bushnell, said in a statement that the Midwest Innocence Project "will continue pursuing every possible option to prevent Mr. Williams’ wrongful execution. There is still time for the courts or Governor Parson to ensure that Missouri does not commit ...
“It is a real possibility.” A Florida Republican, discussing the possibility that Casey DeSantis will run to replace her husband Ron next year, when the governor is term-limited. Rep. Byron Donalds, a close ally of President Trump, has openly talked about running, but many donors and GOP...
In 2009, it was revealed that South Carolina GovernorMark Sanfordwent to Argentina to meet a woman with whom he was having an affair. Sanford's wife was feared he was missing during this trip, as he told no one where he was going. ...
Arthur Mastick Hyde (July 12, 1877 – October 17, 1947) was an American Republican politician, who served as the 35th Governor of Missouri from 1921 to 1925, and as the United States Secretary of Agriculture for President Herbert Hoover from 1929 to 1933. Age: Dec. at 70 (1877-1947) ...