JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri Supreme Court ruled that there are constitutional or legal issues with three cities’ traffic-camera ordinances, a move that has already prompted at least two cities to say they will likely redraft the programs.The rulings address court challenges to red-light cameras in St. Louis and suburban St. Peters and speeding cameras in Moline Acres, also a St. Louis suburb.The court on Tuesday identified issues with how those cities were implementing the programs and gave what some consider …