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ACQUITTAL IN ST. LOUIS CITY CIRCUIT COURT

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Criminal, Talmage Newton

After a two day jury trial in St. Louis City the firm’s client was acquitted of eight counts of felony property damage and assault stemming from an alleged shooting at a Bi-State metro bus.

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