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Kimberly Gardner

Kimberly M. Gardner (born Aug. 2, 1975) is an American politician and attorney from the state of Missouri. She is the circuit attorney for the city of St. Louis, Missouri. She previously served as a member of the Missouri House of Representatives.

Kim Gardner
Circuit Attorney of St. Louis
Assumed office
January 1, 2017
Preceded byJennifer Joyce
Member of the Missouri House of Representatives
from the 77th district
In office
January 9, 2013 – January 1, 2017
Preceded byEileen Grant McGeoghegan
Succeeded bySteve Roberts
Personal details
Born1975 (age 47–48)
St. Louis, Missouri
Political partyDemocratic
EducationHarris–Stowe State University (BS)
Saint Louis University (JD, MS)

Early life and education

Gardner was born in 1975 and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. Her family runs a funeral home in North St. Louis, at which she also worked. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in healthcare administration from Harris–Stowe State University in 1999. She then earned a Juris Doctor from the Saint Louis University School of Law in 2003 and a Master of Science in nursing from Saint Louis University in 2012.[1]

Career

Pre-public life and State Rep.

Gardner worked at Bell, Kirksey & Associates and as an assistant prosecutor (St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office, 2005–2010) prior to being elected as Circuit Attorney.[1] From 2013 to 2017 she was a Missouri State Representative for District 77.

Circuit attorney

Gardner took office on January 6, 2017.[2] She is the first African-American to head the Circuit Attorney's Office. Under Gardner's tenure, St. Louis has seen a significant increase in non-prosecuted felonies. In 2019, St. Louis police sought 7,045 felony cases, but only 1,641 were prosecuted by Gardner's office. Many were returned to the police citing insufficient evidence, despite claims of sufficient evidence to prosecute by the police union.[3][4]

Gardner continued the prosecution of former St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department police officer Jason Stockley for first degree murder in the shooting of Anthony Lamar Smith, a case first filed by her predecessor Jennifer Joyce. The acquittal in the bench trial in a controversial decision by Judge Timothy Wilson led to intense protests in the latter months of 2017.

As Circuit Attorney, Gardner has reduced and removed or reduced amounts of cash bond for minor, nonviolent offenses. She is also expanding diversion and drug court programs,[5] and consulting with the Vera Institute of Justice on these issues.[6] She is ending prosecutions of low-level marijuana possession and is dismissing many cases.[7] The CAO is sharing a federal grant to work with the Midwest Innocence Project on wrongful convictions.[8]

Staff shortage

The Circuit Attorney's Office has experienced a more than 100% turnover rate in staff since Gardner took office. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported in September 2019 that "over 65 attorneys with a combined experience of over 460 years in prosecutorial experience" have left the Circuit Attorney's office under Gardner.[9]

Grand jury process

Kim Gardner's office charges defendants under direct complaint and then uses the grand jury process to delay the preliminary hearing.[10] This wait on average is 344 days as of March 2021.[11] The Missouri Supreme Court changed the rules on preliminary hearings effective March 1, 2021, to that "courts must hold preliminary hearings within 30 days of felony complaints being filed if a defendant is in jail, and within 60 days if not."[10] Kim Gardner's continued use of the grand jury process has circumvented the Supreme Court's attempt at reform.[10][11]

Controversies

Eric Greitens investigation and indictment

Gardner's office secured a grand jury indictment of sitting Missouri Governor Eric Greitens in February 2018, for felony invasion of privacy.[12] On April 20, 2018, Gardner's office announced a new charge of tampering with computer data against Greitens.[13] The governor was swiftly released on his own recognizance. Then Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley had opportunity to prosecute but declined to do so. In May 2018, the judge in the Greitens case ruled that the defense could call Gardner as a witness due to suspected criminal conduct by the prosecution. Following the judge's ruling, Gardner's office announced that they would be dismissing the invasion of privacy charge, citing that Gardner could not testify in a case her office was prosecuting.[14] Following the Governor's announcement that he planned to resign, Gardner announced that all charges against Greitens would be dropped.[15]

On May 15, 2018, Missouri Governor Eric Greitens' attorneys filed a police report with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department alleging perjury by William Don Tisaby, an ex-FBI agent and private investigator that Gardner hired to investigate Greitens. Defense attorneys also cited $100,000 in secret cash payments to witnesses, payments they stated were concealed from the defense team by Gardner, as well as numerous meetings between the Circuit Attorney and William Tisaby, and "a major witness in the case". In a statement regarding the police report, defense attorneys said, "By law, both the Circuit Attorney and William Tisaby were required to testify about what was said and done in those secret meetings. Both refused to do so." Tisaby asserted his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination in response to over 50 questions.[16]

Special prosecutor investigation

On June 29, 2018, St. Louis Circuit Judge Michael Mullen appointed St. Louis attorney Gerard Carmody as special prosecutor to investigate allegations of criminal misconduct in the case against Governor Eric Greitens.[17] Gardner appealed the appointment of a special prosecutor to the Missouri Supreme Court, which ruled that Gardner had a conflict of interest in the case and upheld Mullen's appointment of Carmody.[18] The Missouri Supreme Court also rejected an appeal from Gardner's office seeking to block a search warrant signed by Mullen for the files of Gardner's office; the court ordered Gardner to turn over servers requested by Carmody.[18]

On June 17, 2019, a 30-page grand jury indictment was unsealed against William Don Tisaby, the private investigator hired by Gardner to investigate Greitens, charging him with six counts of felony perjury and one count of felony tampering with evidence. The indictment alleges that Tisaby lied under oath about "matters that could substantially affect, or did substantially affect, the course or outcome of the Greitens case" (specifically, about his contacts with a major witness in the case and the nature of those conversations) and had concealed documents from defense attorneys.[19][20] Tisby pleaded not guilty.[21] In June 2019, Tisaby's attorney told reporters that "Ms. Gardner is probably the actual target here, not Mr. Tisaby."[22] Although Gardner was not indicted, the indictment against Tisaby stated that Gardner "failed to correct Tisaby’s lies, failed to report them to police, and made incorrect statements to defense lawyers and the judge."[20]

On July 10, 2019, the grand jury disbanded without charging Gardner.[23] The next day, Gardner held a press conference denying any wrongdoing in Greitens's case (her first public statement on the matter since the appointment of the special prosecutor, as a gag order had been placed on the case for the duration of the grand jury) and saying it was time for the city to "move on".[24]

Following the press conference, special prosecutor Carmody took the unusual step of putting out a statement clarifying that the grand jury disbanded because its term expired, not because the investigation was complete. Carmody announced that despite the original grand jury's conclusion, his investigation would continue, pointing out his authority to seat a new grand jury to review any evidence relating to Gardner's conduct.[25]

Tisaby's motion to dismiss the indictment against him was denied by St. Louis Circuit Judge Bryan Hettenbach, who also placed a protective order on approximately 4,000 documents at Carmody's request to protect the privacy of some parties involved in the Greitens case and the integrity of "an active criminal investigation" focused on the failed prosecution of Greitens.[26]

On July 2, 2021, Judge Bryan Hettenbach approved Carmody's withdrawal from the case and appointed Johnson County prosecutor Robert Russell to the case. The court ordered the city of St. Louis to pay Russell's expenses. Judge Bryan Hettenbach also denied Tisaby's attorneys' motion to dismiss the case and the sanctioning of Carmody for allegedly not providing transcripts.[27]

On March 23, 2022, Tisaby pled guilty to misdemeanor evidence tampering and he will spend a year on probation.[28] Tisaby admitted to failing to give Greiten's layers documents including his notes during an interview with the women involved in the case.[28] His attorney, Jermaine Wooten, stated that Tisaby pled guilty after taking his health into account, the attorney stating he was not sure Tisaby could withstand a full jury trial.[29]

Misconduct Probe

It was published on May 4, 2021, that the Missouri's State Disciplinary Counsel found probable cause that during the Greitens prosecution, Gardner committed professional misconduct.[30] Gardner will face a disciplinary panel and any possible punishment will be decided by the Missouri Supreme Court which could range from admonishment to the suspension or revocation of her law license.[30] An expert on prosecutorial misconduct, Professor Bennett Gershman, described the case as "startling" and an unusual invocation of Brady v. Maryland, on which the record focuses.[31]

On April 11, 2022, Gardner's disciplinary hearing was heard.[32] Gardner admitted to wrongdoing during the hearing and agreed to a 40-page stipulation that stated how notes and a recording were not given to Greiten's defense team.[33] The stipulation recommends to reprimand Gardner which will go on her license forever.[32] Gardner claimed during the hearing that the St. Louis Police Department refused to "step in" to investigate the claims, a claim Chief John Hayden Jr. has repeatedly denied.[33] The three person ethics panel will have 30 days to decide whether to accept the agreement and then the Missouri Supreme Court will have the final say on whether to punish Gardner and what the punishment will be if any.[32]

Exclusion list

In summer 2018, the existence of an "exclusion list" (similar to a "Brady list" in other jurisdictions) of 28 SLMPD officers whose conduct is considered so tainted by misconduct that the CAO would no longer accept testimony or evidence in court cases and would reconsider past cases.[34] Fifty-five prosecutors and law enforcement officials from across the United States signed a statement supporting Gardner's Brady List.[35] Gardner, in February 2019, announced that the CAO and police department are working together on problems stemming from the list.[36] In January 2019, Gardner's office accused officers within SLMPD of obstructing their investigation in the shooting death of officer Katlyn Alix by officer Nathaniel R. Hendren, one of two officers charged with crimes relating to the incident, which resulted in a sharp rebuke by Chief John Hayden.[37]

Traffic stop controversy

On December 23, 2019 (the day before Christmas Eve), Kim Gardner was pulled over by St. Louis downtown police on Market Street for a traffic stop. In January 2020, Gardner made numerous news interviews and public claims stating that: the stop was on December 24, 2019 (Christmas Eve), police had held her for 15 minutes without stating why, and that these were "intimidation tactics used by the police to stop reform". Police records state that the stop occurred on December 23, 2019, instead. KMOV4 news also published video evidence from a camera across the street revealing that St. Louis downtown police had pulled Gardner over when her car was shown driving without headlights on at night, and that the stop lasted for only 6 minutes. Gardner continued to claim that the stop lasted 15 minutes and was without reason. The Circuit Attorney's Office also sent an email statement that "According to the police it was a 15 minute stop. In addition, the officer's statement is different than the one shared by Jeff Roorda." The St. Louis Police Sergeant then issued a follow-up statement that the police had never stated Gardner was detained for 15 minutes. The St. Louis Police statement also reveals that an investigator from the Circuit Attorney's Office had attempted to involve himself into the traffic investigation, which is an illegal act and the investigator could have been arrested for it. The St. Louis Police did not arrest the investigator. The Circuit Attorney's Office continued to assert Gardner's false allegations.[38]

Campaign finance violations

In 2019, Gardner admitted to repeated campaign finance violations dating back to her time as a Missouri state legislator. These violations included using campaign donations to pay for a private apartment. Gardner reached an agreement with the Missouri Ethics Commission to pay a settlement of $6,314 in lieu of a $63,009 fine.[39]

Civil rights lawsuit

In January 2020, Gardner filed a civil rights lawsuit against St. Louis City and St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department on the basis of the Fourth Amendment, Fourteenth Amendment, and Ku Klux Klan Act of 1865, alleging a racist conspiracy.[40] The lawsuit cites a 2016 report from the Ethical Society of Police detailing a history of racial discrimination in the police force,[41] as well as the Plain View Project's report exposing city police officers' racist social media activities.[40]

The city and the St. Louis Police Officers Association, led by Jeff Roorda, denied the lawsuit's allegations.[41] Several African American women district attorneys, including Marilyn Mosby and Aramis Ayala, traveled to St. Louis to demonstrate support for Gardner, declaring that she has been targeted by a "fundamentally racist" system which they also contend against.[42]

On 30 September 2020, U.S. District Judge John Andrew Ross dismissed Gardner's lawsuit.[43] The judge wrote that: wrote: “Her 32-page complaint can best be described as a conglomeration of unrelated claims and conclusory statements supported by very few facts, which do not plead any recognizable cause of action” and continued that "Gardner presents no specific material facts, circumstantial or otherwise, to show that defendants acted with each other for the purpose of depriving her – or anyone else – of a constitutional right to equal protection. Her complaint is nothing more than a compilation of personal slights – none of which rise to a legal cause of action."[44]  Judge Ross is a federal judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. He was nominated by President Barack Obama in December 2010. Prior to becoming a federal judge, Ross was a circuit court judge for the 21st Circuit Court in Missouri.[44] The costs to defend her out of taxpayer funds has been widely discussed. Invoices and receipts obtained by the Post-Dispatch show the city in June approved and paid the Brown & James firm about $153,600 in legal bills to defend the Circuit Attorney's Office against two lawsuits. The city paid about 80% of those bills three weeks after Circuit Judge Joan Moriarty blocked payments to at least five other private firms.[45]

Open records lawsuit

In January 2020, Fox News contributor and political commentator John Solomon sued Gardner and several others—including former State Representatives Jay Barnes and Stacey Newman, billionaire political donor George Soros, and individuals connected to the state's low income housing tax credit industry—in the St. Louis Circuit Court, alleging violations of Missouri's open records laws.[46] Solomon claimed that Gardner's office violated the state's "Sunshine Law" by refusing to make available records involving investigations into former Republican Missouri Governor Eric Greitens.[46] Gardner hired a local private law firm to represent her in the case while Solomon was represented by Dave Roland, president of the Freedom Center of Missouri.[47]

In November 2020, Christopher McGraugh, the circuit judge in the case, wrote that Gardner's “conduct in this case has recklessly impeded the judicial process.”[48] He determined that Gardner purposely violated the law and ordered Gardner to produce the records requested within 30 days and fined Gardner's office $5,000.[47] Gardner's team tried to get the case dismissed claiming that they never received the request.[47]

In January 2022, the Court of Appeals ruled to uphold McGraugh's ruling.[47] The Court of Appeals wrote: "(Gardner’s) failure to file a timely response to (Solomon’s) amended petition was not the result of an unexpected or unavoidable hindrance, accident or mishap, but was instead the result of defendant’s careless inattention and deliberate disregard.”[47] The Appeals Court also ruled that McGraugh would determine how much Gardner's office would have to pay for attorney fees.[47] Gardner's office intends to have the decision reviewed.[47]

In April 2022, the Missouri Supreme Court declined to hear Gardner's appeal.[49]

McCloskey prosecution

In June 2020, 36 people were arrested in St. Louis during two nights of the George Floyd protests for alleged trespassing, burglary, property damage, assault, and theft. All were released, two after being issued summons, eight after prosecutors declined to immediately file a charge, and the rest "while police apply for charges."[50] Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, a Republican, criticized Gardner on Twitter over the arrestees' release.[50][51] Gardner said she would bring "the full power of the law" against those responsible for violent acts,[51] but, responding to Schmitt, said that the prosecutor's office cannot bring charges against individuals without admissible evidence from police.[51][50] Gardner criticized Schmitt for launching "a politically motivated attack against me, even if it means misleading and lying to the public."[50]

In December 2020, a judge disqualified Gardner from prosecuting the case against Mark McCloskey, writing that "the Circuit Attorney’s conduct raises the appearance that she initiated a criminal prosecution for political purposes".[52][53]

Dropped charges controversy

On July 16, 2021, charges in a murder case were dropped due to the prosecutor not showing up to multiple hearings in the case.[54] The Judge in the case saying that Gardner's office "essentially abandoned its duty to prosecute those it charges with crimes.”[54] Kim Gardner declared in a press briefing that the charges had refiled and the suspect was in custody, although he was not.[55] The family of the man who was killed claimed they were not contacted when the defendant was released, which violates state laws.[54] On July 20, Gardner's office finally contacted the family about the case and apologized to the family.[56] The prosecutor assigned to the case, who had been on maternity leave and whose signature was forged on at least 20 cases, quit after learning this information.[56] Gardner blamed the mistake on the office's internal policy and procedures on Family Medical Leave.[54] The dismissal rate of cases since Gardner has taken office has doubled and is double the rate of surrounding counties.[54]

In another case, one of Gardner's prosecutors entered in a plea deal with the defendant without telling the family of the victim, which violates state law.[55] The mother learned of this update when she called Gardner's office to know when she should fly up to see the case.[55] The mother claims the first prosecutor was not going to accept the deal and was going to prosecute the case.[55] The mother wrote letters to the judge in the case not to accept the plea deal and claims Gardner and two of her associates called her to bully her into accepting the deal.[55]

On January 12, 2022, Gardner's office was forced to drop charges against a car bomber due to violating his rights to a speedy trial.[57] He was charged with arson, endangering the welfare of a child, unlawful possession of a weapon, and property damage.[57] At the time he was serving a five-year sentence for federal charges of failure to register an explosive device that was used in the bombing.[57] In May 2021 the man requested a speedy trial for the state charges and Gardner's office failed to meet the 180 day deadline to either bring the man to trial or object.[57] On December 9, 2021, Gardner's office filed a motion alleging that the motion for a speedy trial was not filed properly.[57] The assistant circuit attorney in the case stated charges would likely not be refiled and could not explain to the victim why.[58]

On April 13, 2022, St. Louis judge Michael Noble dismissed murder charges against two women who were among those accused who killed Jerome Boyd Jr. in April 2018.[59] The judge dismissed the case since Gardner's office failed for months to provide reports to the defense after multiple court orders to do so.[59] One of these reports included one of the defendants statements to a federal agent.[59]

Election history

2016 campaign

Gardner ran against three Democratic opponents to secure her post as Circuit Attorney in the 2016 elections, following the retirement of Jennifer Joyce. She ran on reforming and rebuilding trust in the criminal justice system and reducing violent crime. She also promised to increase diversity, bring independent investigations of police use of force, work to reduce racial disparities, and enhance gun control.[60][61][62] Gardner's campaign accepted $190,750.73 from 'Super PACs' (Political Action Committees) funded in part by billionaire George Soros.[63]

2016 Democratic Primary for STL Circuit Attorney
Party Candidate Votes %
Dem Kimberly Gardner 19615 46.60
Dem Mary Carl 9924 23.58
Dem Patrick Hamacher 6955 16.52
Dem Steve Harmon 5595 13.29

2020 campaign

On August 4, Gardner won a contested primary for reelection, receiving 60.9% of the vote against her leading 2016 primary opponent, Mary Pat Carl. Gardner won the November general election with 74.01% of the vote, defeating Republican Daniel Zdrodowski.[64][65]

2020 Democratic Primary for STL Circuit Attorney
Party Candidate Votes %
Dem Kimberly Gardner 43878 60.92
Dem Mary Carl 28151 39.08
2020 General Election for STL Circuit Attorney
Party Candidate Votes %
Dem Kimberly Gardner 96432 74.01
Rep Daniel Zdrodowski 33509 25.72
Write-in 434 0.34

Further reading

  • "Editorial: Reform-minded prosecutors give St. Louis-area voters what they asked for". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. February 4, 2019.
  • Patrick, Robert (January 30, 2019). "St. Louis prosecutor declining more cases and issuing fewer arrest warrants as part of reform efforts". St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
  • Jaco, Charles (January 10, 2019). "Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner". The Jaco Report.
  • Wicentowski, Danny (March 1, 2017). "Kim Gardner Is St. Louis' First Black Circuit Attorney. That Matters — And She's Just Getting Started". Riverfront Times.

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External links

  • City of St. Louis profile
  • Circuit Attorney Office (CAO) website
  • Kimberly Gardner on Twitter

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This article is about the St Louis prosecutor For the English musician see Kim Gardner Kimberly M Gardner born Aug 2 1975 is an American politician and attorney from the state of Missouri She is the circuit attorney for the city of St Louis Missouri She previously served as a member of the Missouri House of Representatives Kim GardnerCircuit Attorney of St LouisIncumbentAssumed office January 1 2017Preceded byJennifer JoyceMember of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 77th districtIn office January 9 2013 January 1 2017Preceded byEileen Grant McGeogheganSucceeded bySteve RobertsPersonal detailsBorn1975 age 47 48 St Louis MissouriPolitical partyDemocraticEducationHarris Stowe State University BS Saint Louis University JD MS Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Pre public life and State Rep 2 2 Circuit attorney 2 2 1 Staff shortage 2 2 2 Grand jury process 3 Controversies 3 1 Eric Greitens investigation and indictment 3 1 1 Special prosecutor investigation 3 1 2 Misconduct Probe 3 2 Exclusion list 3 3 Traffic stop controversy 3 4 Campaign finance violations 3 5 Civil rights lawsuit 3 6 Open records lawsuit 3 7 McCloskey prosecution 3 8 Dropped charges controversy 4 Election history 4 1 2016 campaign 4 2 2020 campaign 5 Further reading 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditGardner was born in 1975 and raised in St Louis Missouri Her family runs a funeral home in North St Louis at which she also worked She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in healthcare administration from Harris Stowe State University in 1999 She then earned a Juris Doctor from the Saint Louis University School of Law in 2003 and a Master of Science in nursing from Saint Louis University in 2012 1 Career EditPre public life and State Rep Edit Gardner worked at Bell Kirksey amp Associates and as an assistant prosecutor St Louis Circuit Attorney s Office 2005 2010 prior to being elected as Circuit Attorney 1 From 2013 to 2017 she was a Missouri State Representative for District 77 Circuit attorney Edit Gardner took office on January 6 2017 2 She is the first African American to head the Circuit Attorney s Office Under Gardner s tenure St Louis has seen a significant increase in non prosecuted felonies In 2019 St Louis police sought 7 045 felony cases but only 1 641 were prosecuted by Gardner s office Many were returned to the police citing insufficient evidence despite claims of sufficient evidence to prosecute by the police union 3 4 Gardner continued the prosecution of former St Louis Metropolitan Police Department police officer Jason Stockley for first degree murder in the shooting of Anthony Lamar Smith a case first filed by her predecessor Jennifer Joyce The acquittal in the bench trial in a controversial decision by Judge Timothy Wilson led to intense protests in the latter months of 2017 As Circuit Attorney Gardner has reduced and removed or reduced amounts of cash bond for minor nonviolent offenses She is also expanding diversion and drug court programs 5 and consulting with the Vera Institute of Justice on these issues 6 She is ending prosecutions of low level marijuana possession and is dismissing many cases 7 The CAO is sharing a federal grant to work with the Midwest Innocence Project on wrongful convictions 8 Staff shortage Edit The Circuit Attorney s Office has experienced a more than 100 turnover rate in staff since Gardner took office The St Louis Post Dispatch reported in September 2019 that over 65 attorneys with a combined experience of over 460 years in prosecutorial experience have left the Circuit Attorney s office under Gardner 9 Grand jury process Edit Kim Gardner s office charges defendants under direct complaint and then uses the grand jury process to delay the preliminary hearing 10 This wait on average is 344 days as of March 2021 11 The Missouri Supreme Court changed the rules on preliminary hearings effective March 1 2021 to that courts must hold preliminary hearings within 30 days of felony complaints being filed if a defendant is in jail and within 60 days if not 10 Kim Gardner s continued use of the grand jury process has circumvented the Supreme Court s attempt at reform 10 11 Controversies EditEric Greitens investigation and indictment Edit Gardner s office secured a grand jury indictment of sitting Missouri Governor Eric Greitens in February 2018 for felony invasion of privacy 12 On April 20 2018 Gardner s office announced a new charge of tampering with computer data against Greitens 13 The governor was swiftly released on his own recognizance Then Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley had opportunity to prosecute but declined to do so In May 2018 the judge in the Greitens case ruled that the defense could call Gardner as a witness due to suspected criminal conduct by the prosecution Following the judge s ruling Gardner s office announced that they would be dismissing the invasion of privacy charge citing that Gardner could not testify in a case her office was prosecuting 14 Following the Governor s announcement that he planned to resign Gardner announced that all charges against Greitens would be dropped 15 On May 15 2018 Missouri Governor Eric Greitens attorneys filed a police report with the St Louis Metropolitan Police Department alleging perjury by William Don Tisaby an ex FBI agent and private investigator that Gardner hired to investigate Greitens Defense attorneys also cited 100 000 in secret cash payments to witnesses payments they stated were concealed from the defense team by Gardner as well as numerous meetings between the Circuit Attorney and William Tisaby and a major witness in the case In a statement regarding the police report defense attorneys said By law both the Circuit Attorney and William Tisaby were required to testify about what was said and done in those secret meetings Both refused to do so Tisaby asserted his Fifth Amendment rights against self incrimination in response to over 50 questions 16 Special prosecutor investigation Edit On June 29 2018 St Louis Circuit Judge Michael Mullen appointed St Louis attorney Gerard Carmody as special prosecutor to investigate allegations of criminal misconduct in the case against Governor Eric Greitens 17 Gardner appealed the appointment of a special prosecutor to the Missouri Supreme Court which ruled that Gardner had a conflict of interest in the case and upheld Mullen s appointment of Carmody 18 The Missouri Supreme Court also rejected an appeal from Gardner s office seeking to block a search warrant signed by Mullen for the files of Gardner s office the court ordered Gardner to turn over servers requested by Carmody 18 On June 17 2019 a 30 page grand jury indictment was unsealed against William Don Tisaby the private investigator hired by Gardner to investigate Greitens charging him with six counts of felony perjury and one count of felony tampering with evidence The indictment alleges that Tisaby lied under oath about matters that could substantially affect or did substantially affect the course or outcome of the Greitens case specifically about his contacts with a major witness in the case and the nature of those conversations and had concealed documents from defense attorneys 19 20 Tisby pleaded not guilty 21 In June 2019 Tisaby s attorney told reporters that Ms Gardner is probably the actual target here not Mr Tisaby 22 Although Gardner was not indicted the indictment against Tisaby stated that Gardner failed to correct Tisaby s lies failed to report them to police and made incorrect statements to defense lawyers and the judge 20 On July 10 2019 the grand jury disbanded without charging Gardner 23 The next day Gardner held a press conference denying any wrongdoing in Greitens s case her first public statement on the matter since the appointment of the special prosecutor as a gag order had been placed on the case for the duration of the grand jury and saying it was time for the city to move on 24 Following the press conference special prosecutor Carmody took the unusual step of putting out a statement clarifying that the grand jury disbanded because its term expired not because the investigation was complete Carmody announced that despite the original grand jury s conclusion his investigation would continue pointing out his authority to seat a new grand jury to review any evidence relating to Gardner s conduct 25 Tisaby s motion to dismiss the indictment against him was denied by St Louis Circuit Judge Bryan Hettenbach who also placed a protective order on approximately 4 000 documents at Carmody s request to protect the privacy of some parties involved in the Greitens case and the integrity of an active criminal investigation focused on the failed prosecution of Greitens 26 On July 2 2021 Judge Bryan Hettenbach approved Carmody s withdrawal from the case and appointed Johnson County prosecutor Robert Russell to the case The court ordered the city of St Louis to pay Russell s expenses Judge Bryan Hettenbach also denied Tisaby s attorneys motion to dismiss the case and the sanctioning of Carmody for allegedly not providing transcripts 27 On March 23 2022 Tisaby pled guilty to misdemeanor evidence tampering and he will spend a year on probation 28 Tisaby admitted to failing to give Greiten s layers documents including his notes during an interview with the women involved in the case 28 His attorney Jermaine Wooten stated that Tisaby pled guilty after taking his health into account the attorney stating he was not sure Tisaby could withstand a full jury trial 29 Misconduct Probe Edit It was published on May 4 2021 that the Missouri s State Disciplinary Counsel found probable cause that during the Greitens prosecution Gardner committed professional misconduct 30 Gardner will face a disciplinary panel and any possible punishment will be decided by the Missouri Supreme Court which could range from admonishment to the suspension or revocation of her law license 30 An expert on prosecutorial misconduct Professor Bennett Gershman described the case as startling and an unusual invocation of Brady v Maryland on which the record focuses 31 On April 11 2022 Gardner s disciplinary hearing was heard 32 Gardner admitted to wrongdoing during the hearing and agreed to a 40 page stipulation that stated how notes and a recording were not given to Greiten s defense team 33 The stipulation recommends to reprimand Gardner which will go on her license forever 32 Gardner claimed during the hearing that the St Louis Police Department refused to step in to investigate the claims a claim Chief John Hayden Jr has repeatedly denied 33 The three person ethics panel will have 30 days to decide whether to accept the agreement and then the Missouri Supreme Court will have the final say on whether to punish Gardner and what the punishment will be if any 32 Exclusion list Edit In summer 2018 the existence of an exclusion list similar to a Brady list in other jurisdictions of 28 SLMPD officers whose conduct is considered so tainted by misconduct that the CAO would no longer accept testimony or evidence in court cases and would reconsider past cases 34 Fifty five prosecutors and law enforcement officials from across the United States signed a statement supporting Gardner s Brady List 35 Gardner in February 2019 announced that the CAO and police department are working together on problems stemming from the list 36 In January 2019 Gardner s office accused officers within SLMPD of obstructing their investigation in the shooting death of officer Katlyn Alix by officer Nathaniel R Hendren one of two officers charged with crimes relating to the incident which resulted in a sharp rebuke by Chief John Hayden 37 Traffic stop controversy Edit On December 23 2019 the day before Christmas Eve Kim Gardner was pulled over by St Louis downtown police on Market Street for a traffic stop In January 2020 Gardner made numerous news interviews and public claims stating that the stop was on December 24 2019 Christmas Eve police had held her for 15 minutes without stating why and that these were intimidation tactics used by the police to stop reform Police records state that the stop occurred on December 23 2019 instead KMOV4 news also published video evidence from a camera across the street revealing that St Louis downtown police had pulled Gardner over when her car was shown driving without headlights on at night and that the stop lasted for only 6 minutes Gardner continued to claim that the stop lasted 15 minutes and was without reason The Circuit Attorney s Office also sent an email statement that According to the police it was a 15 minute stop In addition the officer s statement is different than the one shared by Jeff Roorda The St Louis Police Sergeant then issued a follow up statement that the police had never stated Gardner was detained for 15 minutes The St Louis Police statement also reveals that an investigator from the Circuit Attorney s Office had attempted to involve himself into the traffic investigation which is an illegal act and the investigator could have been arrested for it The St Louis Police did not arrest the investigator The Circuit Attorney s Office continued to assert Gardner s false allegations 38 Campaign finance violations Edit In 2019 Gardner admitted to repeated campaign finance violations dating back to her time as a Missouri state legislator These violations included using campaign donations to pay for a private apartment Gardner reached an agreement with the Missouri Ethics Commission to pay a settlement of 6 314 in lieu of a 63 009 fine 39 Civil rights lawsuit Edit In January 2020 Gardner filed a civil rights lawsuit against St Louis City and St Louis Metropolitan Police Department on the basis of the Fourth Amendment Fourteenth Amendment and Ku Klux Klan Act of 1865 alleging a racist conspiracy 40 The lawsuit cites a 2016 report from the Ethical Society of Police detailing a history of racial discrimination in the police force 41 as well as the Plain View Project s report exposing city police officers racist social media activities 40 The city and the St Louis Police Officers Association led by Jeff Roorda denied the lawsuit s allegations 41 Several African American women district attorneys including Marilyn Mosby and Aramis Ayala traveled to St Louis to demonstrate support for Gardner declaring that she has been targeted by a fundamentally racist system which they also contend against 42 On 30 September 2020 U S District Judge John Andrew Ross dismissed Gardner s lawsuit 43 The judge wrote that wrote Her 32 page complaint can best be described as a conglomeration of unrelated claims and conclusory statements supported by very few facts which do not plead any recognizable cause of action and continued that Gardner presents no specific material facts circumstantial or otherwise to show that defendants acted with each other for the purpose of depriving her or anyone else of a constitutional right to equal protection Her complaint is nothing more than a compilation of personal slights none of which rise to a legal cause of action 44 Judge Ross is a federal judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri He was nominated by President Barack Obama in December 2010 Prior to becoming a federal judge Ross was a circuit court judge for the 21st Circuit Court in Missouri 44 The costs to defend her out of taxpayer funds has been widely discussed Invoices and receipts obtained by the Post Dispatch show the city in June approved and paid the Brown amp James firm about 153 600 in legal bills to defend the Circuit Attorney s Office against two lawsuits The city paid about 80 of those bills three weeks after Circuit Judge Joan Moriarty blocked payments to at least five other private firms 45 Open records lawsuit Edit In January 2020 Fox News contributor and political commentator John Solomon sued Gardner and several others including former State Representatives Jay Barnes and Stacey Newman billionaire political donor George Soros and individuals connected to the state s low income housing tax credit industry in the St Louis Circuit Court alleging violations of Missouri s open records laws 46 Solomon claimed that Gardner s office violated the state s Sunshine Law by refusing to make available records involving investigations into former Republican Missouri Governor Eric Greitens 46 Gardner hired a local private law firm to represent her in the case while Solomon was represented by Dave Roland president of the Freedom Center of Missouri 47 In November 2020 Christopher McGraugh the circuit judge in the case wrote that Gardner s conduct in this case has recklessly impeded the judicial process 48 He determined that Gardner purposely violated the law and ordered Gardner to produce the records requested within 30 days and fined Gardner s office 5 000 47 Gardner s team tried to get the case dismissed claiming that they never received the request 47 In January 2022 the Court of Appeals ruled to uphold McGraugh s ruling 47 The Court of Appeals wrote Gardner s failure to file a timely response to Solomon s amended petition was not the result of an unexpected or unavoidable hindrance accident or mishap but was instead the result of defendant s careless inattention and deliberate disregard 47 The Appeals Court also ruled that McGraugh would determine how much Gardner s office would have to pay for attorney fees 47 Gardner s office intends to have the decision reviewed 47 In April 2022 the Missouri Supreme Court declined to hear Gardner s appeal 49 McCloskey prosecution Edit In June 2020 36 people were arrested in St Louis during two nights of the George Floyd protests for alleged trespassing burglary property damage assault and theft All were released two after being issued summons eight after prosecutors declined to immediately file a charge and the rest while police apply for charges 50 Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt a Republican criticized Gardner on Twitter over the arrestees release 50 51 Gardner said she would bring the full power of the law against those responsible for violent acts 51 but responding to Schmitt said that the prosecutor s office cannot bring charges against individuals without admissible evidence from police 51 50 Gardner criticized Schmitt for launching a politically motivated attack against me even if it means misleading and lying to the public 50 Main article St Louis gun toting controversy In December 2020 a judge disqualified Gardner from prosecuting the case against Mark McCloskey writing that the Circuit Attorney s conduct raises the appearance that she initiated a criminal prosecution for political purposes 52 53 Dropped charges controversy Edit On July 16 2021 charges in a murder case were dropped due to the prosecutor not showing up to multiple hearings in the case 54 The Judge in the case saying that Gardner s office essentially abandoned its duty to prosecute those it charges with crimes 54 Kim Gardner declared in a press briefing that the charges had refiled and the suspect was in custody although he was not 55 The family of the man who was killed claimed they were not contacted when the defendant was released which violates state laws 54 On July 20 Gardner s office finally contacted the family about the case and apologized to the family 56 The prosecutor assigned to the case who had been on maternity leave and whose signature was forged on at least 20 cases quit after learning this information 56 Gardner blamed the mistake on the office s internal policy and procedures on Family Medical Leave 54 The dismissal rate of cases since Gardner has taken office has doubled and is double the rate of surrounding counties 54 In another case one of Gardner s prosecutors entered in a plea deal with the defendant without telling the family of the victim which violates state law 55 The mother learned of this update when she called Gardner s office to know when she should fly up to see the case 55 The mother claims the first prosecutor was not going to accept the deal and was going to prosecute the case 55 The mother wrote letters to the judge in the case not to accept the plea deal and claims Gardner and two of her associates called her to bully her into accepting the deal 55 On January 12 2022 Gardner s office was forced to drop charges against a car bomber due to violating his rights to a speedy trial 57 He was charged with arson endangering the welfare of a child unlawful possession of a weapon and property damage 57 At the time he was serving a five year sentence for federal charges of failure to register an explosive device that was used in the bombing 57 In May 2021 the man requested a speedy trial for the state charges and Gardner s office failed to meet the 180 day deadline to either bring the man to trial or object 57 On December 9 2021 Gardner s office filed a motion alleging that the motion for a speedy trial was not filed properly 57 The assistant circuit attorney in the case stated charges would likely not be refiled and could not explain to the victim why 58 On April 13 2022 St Louis judge Michael Noble dismissed murder charges against two women who were among those accused who killed Jerome Boyd Jr in April 2018 59 The judge dismissed the case since Gardner s office failed for months to provide reports to the defense after multiple court orders to do so 59 One of these reports included one of the defendants statements to a federal agent 59 Election history Edit2016 campaign Edit Gardner ran against three Democratic opponents to secure her post as Circuit Attorney in the 2016 elections following the retirement of Jennifer Joyce She ran on reforming and rebuilding trust in the criminal justice system and reducing violent crime She also promised to increase diversity bring independent investigations of police use of force work to reduce racial disparities and enhance gun control 60 61 62 Gardner s campaign accepted 190 750 73 from Super PACs Political Action Committees funded in part by billionaire George Soros 63 2016 Democratic Primary for STL Circuit Attorney Party Candidate Votes Dem Kimberly Gardner 19615 46 60Dem Mary Carl 9924 23 58Dem Patrick Hamacher 6955 16 52Dem Steve Harmon 5595 13 292020 campaign Edit On August 4 Gardner won a contested primary for reelection receiving 60 9 of the vote against her leading 2016 primary opponent Mary Pat Carl Gardner won the November general election with 74 01 of the vote defeating Republican Daniel Zdrodowski 64 65 2020 Democratic Primary for STL Circuit Attorney Party Candidate Votes Dem Kimberly Gardner 43878 60 92Dem Mary Carl 28151 39 082020 General Election for STL Circuit Attorney Party Candidate Votes Dem Kimberly Gardner 96432 74 01Rep Daniel Zdrodowski 33509 25 72Write in 434 0 34Further reading Edit Editorial Reform minded prosecutors give St Louis area voters what they asked for St Louis Post Dispatch February 4 2019 Patrick Robert January 30 2019 St Louis prosecutor declining more cases and issuing fewer arrest warrants as part of reform efforts St Louis Post Dispatch Jaco Charles January 10 2019 Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner The Jaco Report Wicentowski Danny March 1 2017 Kim Gardner Is St Louis First Black Circuit Attorney That Matters And She s Just Getting Started Riverfront Times References Edit a b Kimberly Gardner Vote Smart 2019 2013 Retrieved 2019 02 10 100 days in St Louis circuit attorney focuses on strengthening police community ties 11 April 2017 Byers Christine I really thought he was going to kill me Attempted carjacking of Lyft driver is among thousands of unprosecuted cases KSDK Retrieved 2019 01 16 Trager Lauren Police union stunned no charges filed in CWE shooting caught on tape KMOV Retrieved 2020 04 24 Lippmann Rachel January 30 2019 Gardner Pledges More Court Diversion Less Cash Bail St Louis Public Radio St Louis shows promise for bail reform St Louis American December 13 2018 Rice Rachel June 13 2018 St Louis circuit attorney s office will dismiss some smaller marijuana possession cases St Louis Post Dispatch Lippmann Rachel December 15 2018 Federal dollars will help St Louis prosecutor look for wrongful convictions St Louis Public Radio Currier Joel 470 years of experience gone Kimberly M Gardner has lost more lawyers than she had when she took office STLtoday com Retrieved 2020 02 25 a b c Long Waits For Preliminary Hearings In St Louis Draw Public Defender s Ire St Louis Public Radio Retrieved 2021 07 24 a b A Troubling Reality Problems At Circuit Attorney s Office Stall Reform Agenda St Louis Public Radio Retrieved 2021 07 24 Missouri Governor Eric Greitens charged over nude photo BBC News February 23 2018 Missouri Gov Eric Greitens Charged With Second Felony Computer Data Tampering NPR org Retrieved 2019 08 19 Lippmann Rachel 11 July 2019 Gardner Defends Conduct In Case Against Greitens news stlpublicradio org Retrieved 2019 08 19 1 Charge Against Missouri Gov Eric Greitens Dropped As He Resigns From Office NPR org Retrieved 2019 08 19 Bowman Marie 2018 05 15 Greitens attorney files police report against Circuit Attorney s Office s investigator for perjury KMIZ Retrieved 2019 08 19 Lippmann Rachel 29 June 2018 Special prosecutor appointed in William Tisaby investigation St Louis Public Radio Retrieved 2019 08 19 a b KMOV com staff Missouri Supreme Court denies Gardner s request to halt search warrant KMOV Retrieved 2019 08 19 Hollingsworth Heather 2019 06 17 Former Greitens investigator indicted on 7 felonies Associated Press Retrieved 2019 08 19 a b Patrick Joel Currier Robert June 18 2019 Former FBI agent who investigated Greitens indicted in St Louis as part of perjury investigation stltoday com Hollingsworth Heather 2019 06 17 Former Greitens investigator indicted on 7 felonies Associated Press Retrieved 2020 03 18 Attorney Gardner is probably the actual target here not Mr Tisaby KTVI 2019 06 18 Retrieved 2019 08 19 Currier Joel Grand jury disbands without charging St Louis Circuit Attorney stltoday com Retrieved 2019 08 19 After grand jury term ends Gardner says it s time for the city to move on KTVI 2019 07 11 Retrieved 2019 08 19 The Latest Probe involving St Louis prosecutor ongoing Associated Press 2019 07 11 Retrieved 2020 03 18 Criminal investigation into failed prosecution of former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens remains active KSDK Retrieved 2019 08 19 Rivas Rebecca July 2 2021 Judge appoints new prosecutor in perjury case against Eric Greitens investigator Missouri Independent Missouri Independent Retrieved 2021 07 04 a b Investigator of former Gov Greitens pleads guilty to misconduct in 2018 case STLPR 2022 03 23 Retrieved 2022 03 23 Rivas Rebecca 2022 03 23 Investigator in Greitens case pleads guilty to evidence tampering Missouri Independent Retrieved 2022 03 23 a b Trager Lauren Kim Gardner faces professional misconduct probe could lose law license KMOV com Retrieved 2021 05 10 Hartmann Ray 2021 05 12 An Ugly Mission Continues Against Kim Gardner Riverfront Times Retrieved 2021 05 18 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b c KMOV Staff Gardner admits wrongdoing in ethics investigation www kmov com Retrieved 2022 04 11 a b Agreement reached between St Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner and disciplinary panel ksdk com April 11 2022 Retrieved 2022 04 11 Salter Jim August 30 2018 St Louis prosecutor lists 28 officers on exclusion list Associated Press AP Walker Taylor January 10 2019 55 Prosecutors and Law Enforcement Officials Sign Statement Supporting St Louis Prosecutor s Brady List WitnessLA Patrick Robert February 9 2019 St Louis prosecutor announces changes in investigations of police shootings and exclusion list officers St Louis Post Dispatch Stack Liam January 30 2019 St Louis Prosecutor Accuses Police of Obstructing Inquiry Into Killing of Officer The New York Times Kim Gardner doubles down on claim about 15 minute traffic stop despite surveillance video proving otherwise KMOV com Retrieved 2020 07 31 Suntrup Jack January 3 2019 Gardner hit with fine by Missouri ethics officials says GOP operative caused imbroglio St Louis Post Dispatch a b Toropin Konstantin St Louis chief prosecutor has sued the city alleging a racist conspiracy meant to force her from office CNN Retrieved 2020 01 17 a b Wicentowski Danny St Louis Police Unions on Opposite Sides of Kim Gardner Lawsuit Riverfront Times Retrieved 2020 01 17 Oppel Jr Richard A 2020 01 13 Prosecutor Sues Her Own City Under a Law Passed to Fight the K K K The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 01 17 Gardner s lawsuit alleging racist conspiracy to force her from office dismissed KMOV com Retrieved 2020 10 02 a b Federal Judge Dismisses St Louis Circuit Attorney s Lawsuit Alleging Racist Conspiracy St Louis Public Radio 2020 09 30 Retrieved 2020 10 02 Currier Joel Taxpayers spend more than 150 000 to defend suit challenging Kim Gardner s legal contracts STLtoday com Retrieved 2020 10 02 a b Currier Joel Fox News contributor sues St Louis prosecutor alleging Sunshine Law violations STLtoday com Retrieved 2020 02 25 a b c d e f g Careless inattention and deliberate disregard Missouri court slams St Louis circuit attorney for handling of open records lawsuit ksdk com 2022 01 25 Retrieved 2022 02 05 St Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner loses appeal on sunshine law violations FOX 2 2022 01 25 Retrieved 2022 02 05 Keller Rudi April 9 2022 Supreme Court refuses to hear Kim Gardner appeal in Eric Greitens records case Missouri Independent Retrieved 2022 04 11 a b c d Patrick Robert June 3 2020 Those arrested over two nights of protests and unrest in St Louis released from jail police say St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved 2020 06 04 a b c Christine Byers June 3 2020 Looters rioters not being prosecuted by circuit attorney says attorney general Kim Gardner responds KSDK Byers Christine December 10 2020 Judge dismisses St Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner from Mark McCloskey case The St Louis American Archived from the original on December 26 2020 Retrieved January 17 2021 Romo Vanessa December 11 2020 St Louis Prosecutor Taken Off Case Of Couple Who Brandished Guns At BLM Protesters National Public Radio Retrieved January 17 2021 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link a b c d e Kim Gardner is a poor excuse for a prosecutor Family of murder victim outraged after charges dropped suspect freed ksdk com Retrieved 2021 07 24 a b c d e Byers Beat How can St Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner be held accountable ksdk com Retrieved 2021 07 24 a b St Louis lead homicide prosecutor quits after signature entered on cases while she was on maternity leave ksdk com Retrieved 2021 07 24 a b c d e St Louis prosecutors drop charges against car bombing suspect ksdk com 2022 01 12 Retrieved 2022 02 05 Byers Beat St Louis car bombing victim thanks heroes who tried to save her case ksdk com 2022 01 14 Retrieved 2022 02 05 a b c Murder charges dismissed against 2 women in St Louis FOX 2 2022 04 13 Retrieved 2022 04 14 Currier Joel July 19 2016 St Louis circuit attorney candidates seek to fight violent crime restore public trust St Louis Post Dispatch Jones Mike July 21 2016 Kimberly Gardner on why she is running for circuit attorney St Louis American Lippmann Rachel July 15 2016 Six things to know about the candidates running to replace Circuit Attorney Joyce St Louis Public Radio Currier Joel St Louis circuit attorney candidate defends accepting super PAC campaign money from liberal billionaire George Soros STLtoday com Retrieved 2020 02 25 Kim Gardner wins in rematch for St Louis Circuit Attorney Kansas City Star Kelsey Landis August 4 2020 Retrieved August 5 2020 Election Summary ReportGeneral ElectionSt Louis MissouriNovember 3 2020 PDF City of St Louis MO Official Website Board of Election Commissioners for the City of St Louis Retrieved 14 December 2020 External links EditCity of St Louis profile Circuit Attorney Office CAO website Kimberly Gardner on Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kimberly Gardner amp oldid 1128996545, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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