Oct 2, 2008 | STLtoday
Ex-officer ministers to inmates about faith
Sometimes a column will write itself. This thought crossed my mind after a friend told me about Jim Fitzgerald, an ex-cop who shows up at the St.
Prison accused of hindering attorneys
St. Louis -- The Missouri Supreme Court has been asked to postpone setting an execution date for convicted murderer Dennis Skillicorn.
Skillicorn lawyers ask for another delay in execution
Lawyers for convicted murderer Dennis Skillicorn have filed a new motion to delay his execution.Skillicorn, one of two men sentenced to death for the 1994 murder of an Excelsior Springs man, was originally ...
Man Remains in Prison Despite Pardon
Deep inside the protective custody unit of the state's maximum security prison, Michael Wayne Ford Sr.
Justice Derailed; Despite a pardon, a man remains in prison
Deep inside the Jefferson City Correctional Center, in the protective custody unit of the state maximum security prison, Michael Wayne Ford Sr.
Court rejects 1 death sentence, upholds another
The Missouri Supreme Court has overturned the death sentence of a man convicted of killing his prison cellmate, ruling that jurors at his first trial never heard critical evidence in deciding his punishment.
An offender in Farmington Correctional Center's re-entry process gets some interview tips at the facility's job fair in the prison.
Late Wednesday afternoon the Missouri Supreme Court postponed for at least 30 days the state's plans to administer the death penalty for the first time in almost three years.
Editor's Note: This is the second of a three-part series about the state's reentry initiative.