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  2. Johnny Briscoe - Wikipedia

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    A forensic chemist from the St. Louis County Crime Laboratory testified that semen was present on swabs from the victim’s rape kit as well as on pantyhose, a towel and the victim’s bed sheets. A forensic hair expert testified that a head hair found on the victim’s bed sheet showed characteristics similar to Briscoe’s head hair.

  3. Crime in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    For 2012, preliminary crime data released by the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department showed a decline of 12.4% in crime, with the overall crime rate lower than it was in 1970. [24] St. Louis reported 113 homicides, the same as 2011, while it reported a decline in both violent and property crimes from 2011. [24]

  4. Crime in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    For 2011, the population of Missouri was reported as 6,010,688. Source : FBI 2011 UCR data In 2016 there were 202,193 crimes reported in the U.S. state of Missouri , including 537 murders.

  5. Missouri AG claims crime will go up if KC tightens gun laws ...

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    “I think almost all good scientists believe that stronger gun laws have typically reduced gun violence,” said David Hemenway, a public health professor at Harvard University.

  6. Drug policy of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Before Prohibition, Missouri was the second largest wine-producing state in the nation, behind Kansas. [6] Prohibition caused Missouri's economy to take a hit, as large wineries like Stone Hill Winery were shut down during prohibition. Vineyards were also uprooted, making it impossible to resume production in 1933, when alcohol bans were lifted.

  7. A new Missouri law makes it a crime for the homeless to sleep ...

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    Gov. Mike Parson signed the bill into law over objections from his own administration that it would harm the homeless.

  8. Category:Crimes in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Crimes in Missouri" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1838 Mormon War; A.

  9. On Sept. 3, the crime lab announced that it had suspended toolmark analysis, acknowledging that it had found that the examination in "a single case" had not conformed to standards. The state was ...