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31, May 2012 - Missouri to use same drug involved in Michael Jackson's death for executions
The same anesthetic that caused the overdose death of pop star Michael Jackson is now the drug of choice for executions in Missouri, causing a stir among critics who question how the state can guarantee a drug untested for lethal injection won't cause pain and suffering for the condemned
30, May 2012 - Missouri's attorney general urges the state supreme court to set execution dates
Chris Koster say the inmates have run out of appeals and nothing's holding up their death sentences JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri's attorney general is urging the state supreme court to set execution dates for nineteen death row inmates . Chris Koster say the inmates have run out of appeals and nothing's holding up their death sentences. Three of the 19 inmates are convicted murders from the ...
30, May 2012 - Cassville AG seeks date for Clayton's execution - Monett Times
Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster has requested Supreme ... Clayton has been behind bars since his arrest on the night of Nov. 27, 2007. He was apprehended at his residence in Purdy approximately 45 minutes after Castetter was shot in his patrol ...
27, May 2012 - Jefferson City Missouri joins settlement with Walgreen Co.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster says the state's Medicaid program will receive about $42,000 from a national legal settlement with Walgreen Co. The settlement resolves complaints that Walgreens Co.
27, May 2012 - Missouri Evaluates Untested Propofol for Executions
Propofol is being considered by the Missouri Department of Corrections to make up for a shortfall of drugs used to execute death row inmates. Missouri would become the first state to use propofol in executions if the move survives legal challenges.
27, May 2012 - Koster urges Supreme Court to set execution dates
Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster is urging the state Supreme Court to move forward with executions for several condemned killers who have exhausted all but last-ditch appeals.
27, May 2012 - Missouri gets over $40,000 in Walgreens settlement
Missouri is part of a national settlement with Walgreens that will return over $40,000 to the state's Medicaid program, Attorney General Chris Koster said Wednesday.
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| National Arrest Records Statistics (2009) |
| Total | 13,687,241 | |
| Murder and manslaughter | 12,418 | |
| Rape | 21,407 | |
| Robbery | 126,725 | |
| Aggravated Assault | 421,215 | |
| Burglary | 299,351 | |
| Larceny-theft | 1,334,933 | |
| Motor vehicle theft | 81,797 | |
| Arson | 12,204 | |
| Violent crime | 581,765 | |
| Property crime | 1,728,285 | |
| Other assaults | 1,319,458 | |
| Forgery and counterfeiting | 85,844 | |
| Fraud | 210,255 | |
| Embezzlement | 17,920 | |
| Stolen property | 105,303 | |
| Vandalism | 270,439 | |
| Weapons | 166,334 | |
| Prostitution / vice | 71,355 | |
| Sex offenses (except rape) | 77,326 | |
| Drug abuse | 1,663,582 | |
| Gambling | 10,360 | |
| Offenses against family and children | 114,564 | |
| DUI / DWI | 1,440,409 | |
| Liquor laws | 570,333 | |
| Drunkenness | 594,300 | |
| Disorderly conduct | 655,322 | |
| Vagrancy | 33,388 | |
| All other offenses | 3,764,672 | |
| Suspicion | 1,975 | |
| Curfew and loitering | 112,593 | |
| Runaways | 93,434 |
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