Mr. Gore and his team have done a tremendous job rebuilding the Circuit Attorney's Office. It still remains the best job I've ever had and I'm excited for what the future holds for that office and its young prosecutors! https://t.co/rQMBS1jwKU
Will you join me in celebrating World Read Aloud Day by donating to @ReadyReadersStL? Donations are matched 4X through next Wednesday. Plus, bonus picture of Owen to convince you 😊 📚 https://t.co/HUVpWE8bNe
Will you join me in celebrating World Read Aloud Day by donating to @ReadyReadersStL? Donations are matched 4X through next Wednesday. Plus, bonus picture of Owen to convince you 😊 📚 https://t.co/HUVpWE8bNe
Last week, a St. Louis County jury delivered a strong message to an industry that knowingly targets young people. I’m proud that our firm could play a part in bringing justice to the family and those preyed on by this company. Congrats to @davidgrebel & @SimonLawFirmSTL!
Nick and I became friends in 2015 when he volunteered on my campaign. A fellow Rambler, he is smart, dedicated, and ready to make a positive impact for St. Louis. Live in South City? Nick could use your support! #STL
Gabriel Gore, a former federal prosecutor and private practice lawyer, will be St. Louis' new circuit attorney.
One of his main goals will be recruiting people to work for his office — especially after staffers left constantly during Kim Gardner’s tenure. https://t.co/fTpJyT8Tms
It is clear that Ms. Gardner cannot recover from the mass exodus of staff leaving the Circuit Attorney’s Office. I believe she is unable to fulfill her duties. For the sake of the people of the City of St. Louis and public safety, Ms. Gardner should resign.
There is a solution here. Accept the help offered by experienced attorneys and other jurisdictions. The backlog of cases is unjust for victims and defendants and something needs to change.
A judge gave St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner seven days to tell him why she shouldn’t be put in jail, have to pay a fine, or both, for being in contempt of court after no one from her office showed up for trial. @ChristineDByers reports: https://t.co/RIIZqwOvNY
Again, you can like Kim Gardner or not, but this is a serious problem. We cannot have a Circuit Attorney’s Office so understaffed that they cannot fulfill the duties to keep us safe or offer a fair trial to those accused of crimes. It’s unacceptable. #STL https://t.co/wFOjUPcW4L
Thanks to @saintlouismayor & her staff, along with Chief Tracy of @SLMPD for joining @LafSqSTL neighbors tonight! Had to sneak out for bedtime, but baby’s first neighborhood meeting was a success! #STL
Can confirm that #STL breweries are the perfect first adventures for a 5 week old! This sunny weather has allowed for trips to both @rockwellbeer & @PerennialBeer — success all around! ☀️ 🍻 👶🏼
The case that finally opened the doors, displaying all of the issues in the Circuit Attorneys Office, continues to baffle me. The rules and responsibilities of the job are clear — and she is failing. #STL
And — for what it’s worth, I agree that the system has to change, but in the interim people are suffering. Mismanagement has consequences. The office needs to function well as a baseline in order to bring about any real institutional change. 7/7
From an institutional perspective, this office appears to be on the brink of collapse. As a former employee, an experienced prosecutor, & someone who cares deeply about our City — something must be done. 1/7
Something has got to change. Whether it’s accepting help from me, other private attorneys, or area prosecutors, the @stlcao must accept this help before more missteps lead to more severe consequences for the citizens of #STL. 6/7