A court orders Missouri's AG to give in and let a wrongly convicted death row inmate go free
In a unanimous opinion, the Missouri Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that Sandra Hemme, 64, was wrongly convicted of murder and she should be freed.
In a single sentence, the Missouri Court of Appeals changed the trajectory of Hemmes life.
Hemmes 1985 conviction of capital murder in Buchanan County, Missouri
is vacated, the court wrote.
Hemme spent 43 years in prison for the murder of Patricia Jeschke, a librarian from St. Joseph. It's the longest sentence any woman wrongly convicted in the U.S. has ever served.
The 71-page ruling was handed down remarkably fast just 13 days after oral arguments and rejected every argument made by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey.
The opinion was a powerful statement from the court, said Innocence Project attorney Jane Pucher. Hemmes family is grateful and relieved, Pucher said, especially for how quickly the judges ruled.
https://www.kcur.org/news/2024-10-22/missouri-court-vacates-sandra-hemme-murder-conviction-blasts-attorney-generals-arguments
Now let's see if he does it. He's a notorious scofflaw.