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She received a B. Louis, St. Judge Sherry has been an adjunct professor at Washington University School of Law for six years and currently teaches evidence. She has also been an advocate for children and family justice. She has been an executive council member of the St.

Louis County Domestic and Family Violence Council since , and chaired the council from Judge Sherry resides in St. Preparing to vote in ? Preview your ballot! Jump to: navigation , search. Ballotpedia does not currently cover this office or maintain this page. Please contact us with any updates. Do you have a photo that could go here? Click here to submit it for this profile! Voter information What's on my ballot? While she was under the quilt, she heard him ransack her room, opening drawers and throwing things on the floor.

Soon his attention returned to the prosecutrix. He removed the quilt, blindfolded her and then forced her to fellate him and forced her to have sexual intercourse with him.

He then had her fellate him again and had sexual intercourse with her again. He then forced the prosecutrix to walk him through the house. He wanted to be taken to her daughter's bedroom. Again, she pleaded, this time for the safety of her children and grandchildren.

The intruder fled before they reached the daughter's room. The prosecutrix estimated the length of time she actually saw her attacker was from 5 to 15 minutes.

Immediately after the intruder left, the prosecutrix phoned the police. The time was approximately a. Officer Collier of the Pagedale Police Department arrived at the prosecutrix's house in a few minutes. Over the objection of defense counsel, the prosecutrix was permitted to relate the description of the intruder she gave to Officer Collier.

Officer Collier broadcast a brief description of the intruder over the police radio and, shortly thereafter, he broadcasted a more detailed description.

Over the objection of defense counsel, Officer Collier was permitted to relate the details of the descriptions he broadcast over the radio. Officer Sturghill, of the Wellston Police Department, heard the broadcast over the radio in his patrol car. Fifteen to twenty minutes later he stopped a man who answered the description given.

The man's hair and clothes were soiled with grass and leaves and, although the morning was cool, he was perspiring heavily. Officer Sturghill took the man to Officer Collier at the crime scene.

The prosecutrix, by that time, had been taken to the hospital. Officer Collier arrested the man. It was the defendant. The prosecutrix testified that, on the same day as the incident, she identified the defendant from a photographic line-up and, at trial, she again identified the defendant from a photographic line-up and made a positive in-court identification of him.

Defendant's complaints center on the admission into evidence of the extra-judicial statements made by the prosecutrix and Officer Collier. Defendant challenges the testimony of the prosecutrix which related the description of her attacker she gave to Collier. Defendant contends this testimony is "hearsay" and a "prior consistent statement" improperly used to bolster the prosecutrix's in-court identification. For the same reasons, defendant challenges the testimony of Officer Collier which related the descriptions of the attacker he transmitted by radio.

You may use one of the following forms to make a nomination: Online Form Nomination Form in Word Nomination Form in PDF Nomination criteria should include: Demonstrated excellence in negotiation and trial practice; Participation and leadership in local and statewide family law related efforts; and Demonstrated commitment to those involved and affected by family law matters.

Leonard, Lee's Summit Rebecca Leonard has dedicated her legal profession to representing clients in family law matters for more than 20 years. Past Recipients of Award — James H.

Louis — Hon. Douglas R. Louis — F. Jensen, Springfield — Ann Bauer, St.



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