ST. LOUIS — A former governor and retired state appellate judge are part of a new coalition of Missouri lawyers and law professors asking Gov. Jay Nixon to commute the prison sentences of 14 women, most of whom the group says were victims of domestic abuse. The Community Coalition for Clemency, which includes former Gov. Bob Holden and former Missouri Court of Appeals judge James R. Dowd, made its public appeal Tuesday at a news conference at the Saint Louis University School of Law. The announcement coincides …