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Bob McCulloch (prosecutor)

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339:, criticized McCulloch for implementing "a document dump, an approach that is virtually without precedent in the law of Missouri or anywhere else", and stated that despite the effort to represent the process as "an independent evaluation of the evidence", McCulloch remained in control of the process. Toobin wrote that in the presentation of the grand jury decision, McCulloch cherry-picked the evidence that was most exculpatory of Wilson, and asserted that McCulloch "gave Wilson's case special treatment". 225:, despite growing concerns over safety and security on MetroLink and MetroBus facilities. According to McCulloch, “Only peace officers are capable of writing a summons or making an arrest for a misdemeanor violation, and the MetroLink employees, no matter what they call them, are not and cannot be peace officers.” At the time it was reported that St. Louis County officers, whose tickets McCulloch would presumably enforce, had been caught neglecting assigned MetroLink patrols. 160:, McCulloch served as a clerk for Missouri Appeals Court judge Joseph G. Stewart. McCulloch was an assistant prosecuting attorney from 1978 to 1985. He worked in private practice until 1991, when he was elected to the post of prosecuting attorney. McCulloch was president of the Missouri Association of Prosecuting Attorneys and a board member of the National District Attorneys Association. 137:, McCulloch historically had bipartisan support as a prosecutor and won reelection in 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010 and 2014, often unopposed, but by wide margins when he had an opponent. McCulloch held the highest paid position within St. Louis County government with an annual salary of $ 160,000. In 2018, he lost his bid for reelection in the Democratic primary to reformist challenger 207:
their car had not moved forward when the officers fired 21 shots; nevertheless, federal investigators decided that the shooting was justified because the officers feared for their safety. McCulloch also drew controversy when he said of the victims: "These guys were bums." The two men killed, Earl Murray and Ronald Beasley, had prior felony convictions on drug and assault charges.
281:, McCulloch reported in a press conference that the grand jury reached a decision in the case and elected "not to indict Wilson". Immediately after the announcement, McCulloch said that he appointed prosecutors in his office to handle the case, rather than himself, because "he was 'fully aware of unfounded but growing concern that the investigation might not be fair.'" 315:, who said that the prosecutor need not "ferret out and present all evidence that could be used at trial to create a reasonable doubt as to defendant's guilt." Citron then asserts that when a prosecutor wants an indictment, a grand jury process like what happened in Wilson's case would not be expected. 352:
that McCulloch was in a no-win position and gave the case to the grand jury, despite a lack of evidence, to prove probable cause because the public would not accept a unilateral decision by McCulloch. Smerconish said the grand jury proceedings were atypical because they presented all the evidence and
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journalist Michael Sorkin reviewed the previously secret grand jury tapes, released to him by McCulloch, and found that McCulloch's statement was untrue: only three of 13 officers testified that the car was moving forward. A subsequent federal investigation found that the men were unarmed and that
260:, leaving to jurors the decision of what charges might be brought, if any. His spokesman acknowledged that it was unusual that the prosecutor was not asking the grand jury to endorse a specific charge. It was also unusual to present a case to a grand jury before the police investigation was over. 184:
assault and property damage for allegedly hitting a security guard, hurting three concertgoers and damaging a dressing room at Riverport Amphitheatre. McCulloch made headlines when he pursued Rose across the country to serve an arrest warrant in the case before Rose finally turned himself in and
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blog, said that "Contrary to the complaints of some critics, the grand jury process was clearly fair." Cassell countered critics by saying that the grand jury did not deviate from the normal process, except for the prosecutor not making any particular recommendation for charges. Cassell said
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for misdemeanors; however, an ACLU of Missouri report showed this to be false. On August 16, McCulloch as an invited speaker at an Oregon prosecutors conference made several remarks considered so unprofessional and characterized by some as "racially insensitive" that several walked out and
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objections that the grand jury took too long were silent on the parallel federal investigation being run. The argument that too much evidence was presented in to the grand jury, compromising the process, was described by Cassell as an attempt to manufacture a weakness.
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police officer whom she claimed had raped her. In the Democratic primary on August 7, McCulloch in an upset lost handily to Wesley Bell who ran on a criminal justice reform platform. During that campaign, McCulloch claimed that his office does not file
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Following the grand jury result, criticism was directed at McCulloch over the handling, result, and other aspects of the grand jury process, while other analysts defended his handling of the matter.
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included testimony by the subject of the investigation, Darren Wilson. Smerconish said conflicting witness statements which could support indictments were not backed up by the forensic evidence.
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In his 23 years on the job, this was the fifth time McCulloch presented evidence to a grand jury in a shooting by police; in each case, the grand jury came back without an indictment.
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Other legal experts asserted that McCulloch deflected responsibility for failing to indict Wilson, and created conditions in which the grand jury would not indict him either.
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His son, Matthew McCulloch, a St. Louis County police officer, is suspected of shooting into the air at a children's trunk or treat event on Sunday, October 16, 2023 in
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police officer Darren Wilson, McCulloch announced that rather than making a decision about whether to arrest Wilson, he would bring the case before a
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McCulloch is the son of a St. Louis City K-9 police officer who was killed in the line of duty while searching for a fleeing kidnapper in the
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Housing Complex when McCulloch was 12 years old. When he was in high school at Augustinian Academy, McCulloch lost a leg to
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In May 2018, McCulloch's office filed charges on a dismissed restraining order that was filed against a woman protesting a
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to replace McCulloch in the case, saying that was needed to restore credibility with Ferguson's black community.
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In 2013, McCulloch publicly switched his longtime allegiance from fellow Democrat and St. Louis County Executive
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subsequently boycotted a later keynote speech, including the entire staff of one district attorney office.
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As of July 2017, McCulloch still refused to enforce fare-evasion tickets issued for non-paying riders on
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in which 40 concert attendees and 25 police officers were injured. McCulloch charged Rose with
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McCulloch was the chief prosecutor in office overseeing the case related to the
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to support Dooley's challenger in the Democratic primary for county executive,
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Just after he first took office in the early 1990s, McCulloch prosecuted
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Moskop, Stephen Deere, Christine Byers, Walker (May 4, 2017).
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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Nicholas J.C. Pistor and Joe Holleman (August 16, 2014).
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Kimberly Kindy and Carol D. Leonnig (September 7, 2014).
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Christine Byers and Steve Giegerich (October 10, 2013).
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After the August 9, 2014, shooting of Michael Brown by
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Kaplan, Rebecca; Face The Nation (August 17, 2014).
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Index

Wesley Bell
St. Louis, Missouri
Democratic
Saint Louis University School of Law
St. Louis County, Missouri
Democrat
Wesley Bell
shooting of Michael Brown
Saint Louis University
Axl Rose
Guns N' Roses
Riverport Riot
misdemeanor
Jack in the Box
Drug Enforcement Administration
Berkeley, Missouri
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Charlie Dooley
Steve Stenger
MetroLink (St. Louis)
city
bail bonds
Shooting of Michael Brown
Ferguson, Missouri
grand jury
Cornell Brooks
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
special prosecutor
SCOTUSblog
case law

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