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Missourinet A veteran Missouri lawmaker who chairs the House Corrections and Public Institutions Committee is calling on Governor Parson to grant an immediate release to an inmate who prosecutors say was wrongly convicted of murder 40 years ago. State Rep. Andrew McDaniel (R-Deering) speaks on the Missouri House floor in Jefferson City on May 14, 2021 (file photo courtesy of Tim Bommel at House Communications) State Rep. Andrew McDaniel (R-Deering) tweeted that the first time he heard about Kevin Strickland’s case was Thursday night, on the news. Chairman McDaniel, a former Pemiscot County deputy sheriff, will send a letter to the governor, and lawmakers in both parties plan to sign it. ....
Woman, 39, is sentenced to 10 years for smuggling a fully-loaded .22 caliber gun into county jail inside her vagina Amy Wilhite pleaded guilty to a felony delivery or possession of a weapon at a county jail and was sentenced to 10 years in Missouri state prison Wilhite was originally arrested on February 14 on drug charges and booked into Boone County jail Corrections officers conducted pat and strip searches on Wilhite, which failed to locate .22 caliber miniature gun inside her vagina Seventeen days later, guards found the 4.6 ounce firearm loaded with five rounds among Wilhite s possessions in her cell ....
Incarcerated coders developed an LMS for offline remote learning Robert Henke (in blue), director of the Washington University Prison Education Project, talks with graduates at the project’s first commencement ceremony in 2019. (Joe Angeles / Washington University) Share Apr 21, 2021 | EDSCOOP A group of incarcerated coders in Missouri have developed an offline learning management system for prisons that is now expanding throughout the state. Washington University in St. Louis’ Prison Education Project won a two-year, $980,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation last December to build out its program, including new courses, staff members and a computer room. A major component is developing “The Learning Center,” a learning management system that allows instructors to communicate with prisoners engaged in self-guided courses without an internet connection. ....