Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has been actively involved in several high-profile legal actions. Bailey filed a writ of prohibition requesting the Missouri Supreme Court to block the Circuit Court of St. Louis County from hearing DNA evidence that could prove Marcellus Williams's innocence. He also hailed a ruling as a 'huge win for every American who still believes in paying their own way.' Additionally, Bailey is pursuing a lawsuit to overturn former President Donald Trump's conviction in New York, arguing it is an attempt to hijack a national election. Bailey has also criticized gag orders imposed on Trump during his trials, claiming they violate the rights of the president and his supporters. In related news, the Missouri Supreme Court has cleared the way for the release of a woman imprisoned for 43 years for a 1980 murder of a library worker.
Missouri Supreme Court clears way for release of woman imprisoned for library worker's 1980 murder. https://t.co/J13dqYdlGO
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey told Newsmax on Thursday that the gag orders imposed on former President Donald Trump during his various trials have "violated" the rights of the president and his supporters. https://t.co/1Ovt1z0IZ6
Missouri court clears way for woman’s release after 43 years in prison https://t.co/TrJQz8hKtA