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Marcellus Williams, Missouri Supreme Court
Marcellus Williams Execution: Lawyer Asks Supreme Court To Intervene
The Missouri Supreme Court and Republican Gov. Mike Parson have rejected requests to halt Williams' execution.
Marcellus Williams' execution set to proceed Tuesday, Missouri Supreme Court rules
Lawyers for Marcellus Williams, who maintains his innocence, argued Monday the execution should be halted over the exclusion of a potential Black juror.
Marcellus Williams to be executed in Missouri woman's brutal murder: What to know
Marcellus Williams is set to die by lethal injection in the 1998 fatal stabbing of former reporter Lisha Gayle inside her St. Louis-area home.
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Locals, officials stand in solidarity with Marcellus Williams in final hours
Marcellus Williams is now in his final hours as Missouri prepares for his execution scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 24. Despite ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Wesley Bell: Marcellus Williams is set to die Tuesday. But there are too many questions.
Opinion: The death penalty demands a standard of certainty that, in this case, has not been met. Missouri must choose the ...
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MO governor denies Marcellus Williams clemency. Other rulings pending as execution nears
Attorneys for Marcellus Williams said if his execution proceeds, it will be the first time in Missouri that an execution has ...
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Missouri governor and state Supreme Court both refuse to halt the execution of Marcellus Williams
Marcellus
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is set to be executed at 6 p.m. Tuesday for the 1998 murder of Lisha Gayle, a social worker and former ...
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State to carry out sentence of Marcellus Williams
The State of Missouri will carry out the sentence of Marcellus Williams, according to an order by the Supreme Court of ...
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NAACP president to Gov. Parson: Call me to talk about saving Marcellus Williams’ life | Opinion
Innocent man scheduled for execution despite DNA evidence. Governor Mike Parson can stop this injustice before it’s too late.
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