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Missouri Court Denies Case Of Man Prosecutor Deems Innocent

The Missouri Supreme Court won't hear the case of a Kansas City man imprisoned for more than 40 years for a triple murder that prosecutors say he didn’t commit.

The state's high court turned 61-year-old Kevin Strickland's case down Tuesday. The current Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker supports his release. She says the evidence used to convict Strickland as a teenager in 1979 has since been “eviscerated.” A faulty witness identification has been blamed. Baker says she's pursuing all avenues to exonerate him.

His attorneys say they'll refile his case in circuit court.

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