15. "he later presented relevant case law." In response to In response to 14 Tue Dec-16-14 05:08 PM by SoWhat
and as shady as his action was i doubt it rises to the level of actual prosecutorial misconduct. unfortunately. so i don't see any action to be taken against homeboy. and i doubt Missouri's attorney general is working hard to find a charge to levy against him either. but maybe.
usually p-m cases arise out of false convictions secured via prosecutorial shenanigans. that's not the case here - no defendant was wrongfully convicted. which is why i doubt much of anything will happen to McCullough. hopefully he loses his next election. that's about all i see coming for him. hopefully there's som'n out there i don't see.