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Christopher Dunn, Missouri
Day two of the Christopher Dunn hearing wraps up
The Circuit Attorney’s Office and the Attorney General’s Office are on opposite sides of Christopher Dunn and his plea for innocence, but both agree lies are at the center of the case.
After more than 30 years in prison, Chris Dunn’s hearing for freedom starts Tuesday
A hearing to overturn a murder conviction for Missouri inmate Chris Dunn began Tuesday morning.In February, the St. Louis Circuit Attorney filed a petition to vacate Christopher Dunn’s murder conviction.
Hearing to vacate sentence of Christopher Dunn
ST. LOUIS–A hearing in downtown St. Louis today will determine whether Christopher Dunn should go free. St. Louis prosecutors are convinced Dunn is telling the truth about his innocence,but lawyers for the Missouri Attorney General’s office will present their arguments for keeping him in prison.
Hearing begins for Christopher Dunn, who has spent 33 years in prison
A hearing went underway in downtown St. Louis Tuesday to determine if Christopher Dunn, who has been in prison for 33 years, can become a free man again.
Hearing today to vacate sentence of Christopher Dunn
A hearing in downtown St. Louis today will determine whether Christopher Dunn should go free. St. Louis prosecutors are convinced Dunn is telling the truth about his innocence, but lawyers for the Missouri Attorney General's office will present their arguments for keeping him in prison.
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A Missouri man has been in prison for 33 years. A new hearing could determine if he was wrongfully convicted.
A wrongful conviction hearing for Christopher Dunn begins in Missouri. Dunn has spent 33 years in prison for a murder he says ...
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LIVE: Hearing to vacate Christopher Dunn’s sentence continues
ST. LOUIS–The St. Louis City Circuit Attorney’s Office argues
Christopher
Dunn
is innocent. This
hearing
continues ...
Fox2Now St. Louis on MSN
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First day of Christopher Dunn’s hearing to reverse a murder ruling
ST. LOUIS – A
hearing
to reverse a 33-year-old murder ruling played out in court Tuesday on the first day of
Christopher
...
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Wife of Christopher Dunn unpacks hearing, potential of husband's release
ABC News' Linsey Davis speaks with Kira Dunn, wife of Christopher Dunn, who was convicted in 1991 of a murder a judge says he ...
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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‘I lied’: Man who helped put Christopher Dunn in prison explains why he recanted
ST. LOUIS — Michael Davis Jr. was sitting in jail thousands of miles from St. Louis when he started thinking about ...
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