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NAACP, Missouri and Marcellus Williams
Marcellus Williams' Missouri execution to go forward despite prosecutor's concerns
A Missouri judge denied a motion to vacate a condemned man's death sentence despite attorneys, including one prosecutor, saying evidence was mishandled in the 1998 trial that could have exonerated Marcellus “Khaliifah” William.
Marcellus Williams: Faith leaders join the fight to stop his execution
Faith leaders in Missouri urge clemency for Marcellus Williams, a Black man on Death Row, highlighting racial injustice and the death penalty.
Last-ditch efforts seek to halt looming execution of Marcellus Williams in Missouri
The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney will appeal to the Missouri Supreme Court a ruling upholding Marcellus Williams' conviction and sentence.
Missouri to execute Marcellus Williams for 1998 murder of Lisha Gayle
Marcellus Williams was convicted of the murder of Lisha Gayle. He is set to be executed, despite concerns by the victim's family and a prosecutor.
Days away from Marcellus Williams’ scheduled execution – Where things stand
Marcellus Williams, a man on death row in the 1998 death of Lisha Gayle, is scheduled to be executed for the murder in just a few days without intervention.
Missouri death row inmate Marcellus Williams faces execution September 24 for a crime he did not commit
Williams' case demonstrates how the death penalty in America is meted out in the most arbitrary manner—to those denied adequate legal counsel, those facing racial discrimination at trial, those railroaded to death on “technicalities,
Lawyers to argue Marcellus Williams case Monday before Mo. Supreme Court
This February 2014 file photo provided by the Missouri Department of Corrections shows death row inmate Marcellus Williams. The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that Gov. Mike Parson was within his right to dissolve a board of inquiry that was looking into an innocence claim by death row inmate Marcellus Williams.
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If courts fail to intervene, Missouri governor must halt the execution of Marcellus Williams
Missouri plans to execute Marcellus Williams on Sept. 24. If that occurs, he’d be the 100th person executed in our state since 1989, a shameful milestone, and another instance of executing a possibly innocent person.
Marcellus Williams appeals to U.S. Supreme Court in series of efforts to stop MO execution
The Supreme Court petition is the latest legal action Marcellus Williams’ team is pursuing to save his life. They also have a clemency application before the governor and a separate federal motion.
Marcellus Williams asks U.S. Supreme Court to halt his scheduled Tuesday execution
Williams was still set to die by lethal injection next week for the 1998 murder of former Post-Dispatch reporter Felicia “Lisha” Gayle in 1998.
NAACP president urges Missouri governor to halt Marcellus Williams execution next week
"Taking the life of Marcellus Williams would be an unequivocal statement that when a white woman is killed, a Black man must die. And any Black man will do," wrote NAACP president Derrick Johnson.
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Lawyers to argue Marcellus Williams case Monday before Missouri Supreme Court
JEFFERSON CITY — The
Missouri
Supreme Court on Monday will hear an appeal in the case of
Marcellus
“Khaliifah”
Williams
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Missouri judge upholds Marcellus Williams’ conviction, death sentence despite lack of DNA
The crucial ruling was Marcellus Williams’ most likely chance at avoiding lethal injection on Sept. 24, following an ...
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Marcellus Williams' Missouri execution to go forward despite prosecutor's concerns
A
Missouri
judge denied a motion to vacate ... "There is overwhelming evidence that
Marcellus
Williams
’ trial was constitutionally unfair, including revelations that the state contaminated ...
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US Rep. Cori Bush calls Gov. Parson and Congress to stop Marcellus Williams's impending execution
US Representative Cori Bush asked Missouri Governor Mike Parson and Congress to help Marcellus Williams before he is executed ...
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Man scheduled for execution next week in Missouri says his trial excluded Black jurors
Keith Larner, who was the prosecutor on Marcellus Williams’ murder case in St. Louis County, said he struck a potential juror ...
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