Tough talk from the courthouse on the fate of this former KCPD leader now fighting for his freedom.
The upshot is that many conservatives are expecting a pardon from the Guv . . . In the meantime, here's a peek at the ongoing case that isn't as solid as many social justice activists would care to admit . . .
The latest order, which was filed Friday and signed by Missouri Court of Appeals Western District Chief Judge Gary Witt warns that absolutely no further extensions will be granted.
Despite a somewhat-less-stern order issued May 4, which also indicated that no further extensions will be granted, Witt granted one final motion for extension.
Attorney General Andrew Bailey's office must file a response to DeValkenaeres appeal by June 26.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
'Absolutely no further extensions': Judge grants 6th extension in convicted KCPD officer DeValkenaere's appeal
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - An appeals court judge granted the Missouri Attorney General's Office a sixth motion for an extension in seven months in former Kansas City, Missouri, police officer Eric DeValkenaere's conviction appeal. DeValkenaere was convicted of second-degree involuntary manslaughter and armed criminal action after a November 2021 bench trial in the shooting death of Cameron Lamb.
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