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Maries County Judge uses different form of punishment

Missouri House members have approved legislation that supporters hope will reduce lawsuits stemming from suicides by inmates at jails and prisons.
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Missouri House members have approved legislation that supporters hope will reduce lawsuits stemming from suicides by inmates at jails and prisons.

A judge is giving residents of a small Maries county town a chance to choose public humiliation over jail time for some legal problems.

Municipal Court Judge Richard Skouby of Belle says his new policy allows offenders to spend two hours standing on a downtown "Corner of Shame" holding a sign describing their offenses. They still have to pay fines but avoid a contempt charge. 

KRCG reports the judge says the Maries County town has a serious problem with people not showing up for court.

Belle City Marshall Joe Turnbough says the policy is mostly for people who don't make court dates or don't pay municipal fines on time. He says reaction in the town of 1,500 has been mixed but more people are paying their fines on time.

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