My stories: Week ending Oct. 3

Sometimes I write things for St. Louis Public Radio. Here’s what I wrote this week. Law professor explores racism, equality in America Law professionals discuss court fines, fees Prosecutor answers questions about Michael Brown case, grand jury Residents share their views of Ferguson, protests Environmental activist to address Bridgeton landfill concerns Join the Legal Roundtable… Continue reading My stories: Week ending Oct. 3

St. Louis to forgive nonviolent warrants

St. Louis officials announced Thursday that the city’s municipal court would clear outstanding warrants issued before Oct. 1 for nonviolent and non-alcohol-related traffic violent. New court dates will be set without a fee. Individuals have until Dec. 31 to apply for a new court date through the city’s municipal court site. Using warrant information retrieved… Continue reading St. Louis to forgive nonviolent warrants