In August, the former county executive was sentenced to 46 months in prison for orchestrating a pay-to-play scheme at the highest levels of St. Louis County government. Steve Stenger's prison start date delayed The former St. Louis County executive was ordered to report to federal prison by 1 p.m. Saturday. Upon receipt of an Execution to return possession of the premises to a landlord, the sheriff will contact the landlord to set a date for the eviction.
A Hermantown man convicted of sexually assaulting a girl younger than 13 was sentenced to 60 years in prison Wednesday. St. Louis County doctor sentenced for prescribing drugs without examining patients Marianne Martinez 2/27/2020 Remains found on Idaho farm are missing kids, families say PHOTOS: Forster gives profanity-laced apology before receiving life in prison. Prosecutors believe it's the longest penalty for a sex crime in St. Louis County since the state adopted sentencing guidelines in the early 1980s, a statement from the county attorney says. That means he would serve two years and three months.
However, as of Sunday morning, he still wasn't in custody. ST. LOUIS (KMOX) - Trenton Forster has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for killing former St. Louis Police officer Blake Snyder in October 2016. Welcome to the St. Louis County website. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that the Bureau of Prisons’ inmate locator shows Stenger’s release date is Dec. 27, 2012. Our mission is to provide you access to a variety of helpful information to accommodate your needs and answer your questions. Former St. Louis County Executive Seven V. Stenger Sentenced to Federal Prison for "Pay to Play" Bribery Scheme St. Louis, MO – Steven V. Stenger, 47, of Clayton, was sentenced to 46 months in prison, a fine of $250,000, three years’ supervised release, $130,000 restitution and a $300 special assessment related to his guilty pleas to three felony counts of honest services bribery/mail fraud. That means he would serve two years and three months. In order to accomplish evictions within statutory time limits, Executions must be received in the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office at least 8 days prior to the expiration date of the execution.
Forster, 20, was sentenced Thursday afternoon by a judge at the St. Louis County Courthouse in Clayton.