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"You will have the opportunity to reclaim your life," Judge Michael Jamison told Walsh. "Mr. Brueggen and Mr. McLemore will not."

About Joe
Joe is a St. Louis native who grew up in North St. Louis County, and enlisted in the Navy after graduating from high school in 1980. He was stationed on a guided missile destroyer, the USS Waddell, and visited many South Pacific countries such as Japan, the Philippines, Australia and Thailand.
He graduated from the University of Missouri - Columbia's Journalism School after leaving the Navy, and worked in journalism or public relations for more than 20 years.
Joe has about 10 years experience covering local community news, especially in the St. Louis area. While with the Suburban Journals, he was editor of the Warrenton Journal, covering Warren County.
As a reporter for the Journals, he worked beats covering the cities of Florissant, Ferguson, Black Jack, the city of St. Louis' North Side, St. Charles, St. Peters, O'Fallon, Lake Saint Louis and Wentzville.
He describes himself as a conservative who prefers to focus on issues rather than partisan politics. Joe is an active member of a St. Louis County church.
In general, he believes in protecting personal freedom and responsibility, and that government has an inherent duty to protect the health and safety of citizens and to provide infrastructure that is not otherwise profitable for private companies.
Joe has been married for more than 20 years to his wife and they have two sons.
Joe likes classic rock, traveling, being with his family and following the Cardinals, Rams and Tigers. He hates it when his fantasy teams don't make the playoffs.
"You will have the opportunity to reclaim your life," Judge Michael Jamison told Walsh. "Mr. Brueggen and Mr. McLemore will not."

"You will have the opportunity to reclaim your life," Judge Michael Jamison told Walsh. "Mr. Brueggen and Mr. McLemore will not."
"You will have the opportunity to reclaim your life," Judge Michael Jamison told Walsh. "Mr. Brueggen and Mr. McLemore will not."
St. Louis County Police said Hedija Jahic punched her daughter several times, and hit and tried to choke her with an electrical cord.
Pedro Chavez, 24, will stand trial April 22 for first-degree burglary and two counts of attempted child molestation.
James Swint, 41, of St. Charles County, was charged with second-degree domestic assault.
Brittnee Traylor, 21, was charged with first-degree burglary and felony theft, after she was found in a home in St. Charles, where the homeowner then held her at gunpoint until police arrived.
St. Peters Police said Jovanna Davis used a fake ID to buy items at Home Depot and Weekends Only stores.
Wentzville Police said William Held paid for the trash can, but not the items he stashed inside, with a stolen credit card.
Maplewood Police said three individuals took part in the Dec. 19 robbery of a cell phone store employee.
St. Louis County Police said Tyler Booth also illegally entered the home in Jennings intending to attack a person in the hosue.
St. Louis County Police said six pre-teen children were in the home in Jennings during the shooting.
St. Peters Police said Joshua Middleton stole copper pipe and wiring from more than two dozen homes in the area.
St. Peters Police said Middleton researched reposessed homes in the area and then broke into the vacant houses to steal copper pipes, wiring and other fixtures.
St. Louis County Police said the victim was a relative of a woman whom he is accused of sodomizing in St. Louis County near Olive and Lindbergh boulevards.
St. Louis County Police said Paul Latina sent photos of his genitals to a person he believed to be a 14-year-old girl.
St. Louis County Police said Paul Latina of the Ballwin area sent photos of his genitals to a person he believed to be a 14-year-old girl.
Kirkwood Police said the Oakland man picked his girlfriend up by the neck and slammed her to the ground March 25.
St. Louis County Police said Kevin O'Shaughnessy called and threatened to kill a man and his family. The man was a relative of a woman whom he is accused of sodomizing.
A jury found Richard Lynch guilty of two counts of first-degree robbery, one count of first-degree burglary and two counts of armed criminal action.