Updates to our Terms of Use

We are updating our Terms of Use. Please carefully review the updated Terms before proceeding to our website.

Friday, April 19, 2024 | Back issues
Courthouse News Service Courthouse News Service

Cop Killer Asks for New Trial

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (CN) - A cop killer asked the Missouri Supreme Court for a new trial, claiming that a juror knew a detective who testified against him. Kevin Johnson, 23, was convicted of first-degree murder in 2007 for the July 2005 shooting of Kirkwood police Sgt. William McEntee, 43. Johnson was sentenced to death.

Johnson's attorney, Deborah Wafer, argued that a juror knew Det. Don Scognamiglio. After Scognamiglio recognized the juror, he told an attorney, who contacted the defense.

The state's attorney responded that it is reasonable to believe that the juror did not realize she worked with Scognamiglio's wife until he testified. The juror later testified that she worked with Scognamiglio's wife for two years, but had not seen either of them for about two and half years.

Wafer also argued that another potential juror, who is black, was improperly dismissed; that the jury was given improper directions; that the judge should not have allowed McEntee's mother to read a letter by McEntee's son; and that police did not ask Johnson whether he wanted to waive his rights during interrogation.

Follow @@joeharris_stl
Categories / Uncategorized

Subscribe to Closing Arguments

Sign up for new weekly newsletter Closing Arguments to get the latest about ongoing trials, major litigation and hot cases and rulings in courthouses around the U.S. and the world.

Loading...