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
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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.
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311:– prosecutors can withhold "substantial exculpatory evidence" in order to obtain an indictment, as the role of the grand jury is not to determine guilt, but rather to decide whether there is enough evidence of a crime; exculpatory evidence can be presented at trial. Citron presented the dissent from
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assault and property damage for allegedly hitting a security guard, hurting three concertgoers and damaging a dressing room at
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1200:"Prosecutor's grand jury strategy in Ferguson case adds to controversy"
819:"Messenger: Caught on camera, St. Louis County cops cover their tracks"
681:"Stenger ousts Dooley in Democratic St. Louis County Executive primary"
936:"When Bob McCulloch Addressed Oregon Prosecutors, a Bunch Walked Out"
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1060:"Petition Against Prosecutor in Ferguson Case Has 70,000 Signatures"
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857:"Woman accused cop of rape, but she's the one facing charges"
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475:"Wesley Bell Takes Down Bob McCulloch in Prosecutor's Race"
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