Court upholds freedom for woman whose conviction was overturned after 43 years behind bars
Missouri’s top prosecutor has lost his latest effort to challenge a judge’s decision to overturn the murder conviction of a woman who spent 43 years behind bars for a killing that her attorneys argue was committed by a discredited police officer.
An appellate court sided Tuesday with Sandra Hemme, who was freed in July while the decision to overturn her conviction was reviewed at the insistence of Attorney General Andrew Bailey.
Presiding Judge Cynthia Martin wrote in the scathing 71-page ruling that some arguments raised by Bailey’s office bordered “on the absurd” and gave prosecutors 10 days to refile charges,
“It is time for this miscarriage of justice to end,” Hemme’s attorneys said in a statement.