The downfall of St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner.

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St. Louis prosecutors are struggling to find someone to handle a big murder case that is already five years old, following the resignation of Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner. The trial is set for May 16th, but it is assigned to a prosecutor who no longer works for the Circuit Attorney’s Office. The office has 10 trials in the next two weeks with no prosecutor. Gardner's resignation is effective from June 1, and until then, the office may have no one to cover the cases. The judge could have no other choice but to throw out the case if the office fails to find a prosecutor.
- St. Louis murder case may be thrown out; Circuit Attorney may have no one to cover KTVI Fox 2 St. Louis
- Offers made to help new St. Louis circuit attorney KMOV4
- Missouri AG wants Kim Gardner to leave office earlier than June 1 FOX 2 St. Louis
- Messenger: Picking up the pieces from Kim Gardner's tragic fall is St. Louis' next challenge St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- Editorial: Gardner's downfall was her own doing, try as she so often did to blame others St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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