Convicted KCPD Detective Earns Final Extension In Appeal Effort

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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