Apparently, she didn't think she should pay her fines out of her own pocket. If she did this, I wonder how much more she diverted out of the contingent fund for personal use. We also know she was double dipping going to nursing school on City time, basically stealing her salary during those hours. She still can be prosecuted at the state level and I'm sure she'll at least be charged by the state. @dreamlaw @QuinnSnydersPizzaGuy any thoughts on this? You guys hearing anything else?
www.ksdk.com

Former St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner enters pretrial diversion program over misuse of public funds
Gardner admitted to directing her employees to issue her checks from the office's contingent fund, which totaled $5,004.33.
