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Congresswoman Bush urges Gov. Parson to halt Marcellus Williams execution
Congresswoman Cori Bush delivered a speech on the House floor urging Missouri Governor Mike Parson to halt the execution of Marcellus Williams.
Congresswoman Bush Delivers Speech Urging Missouri Governor Parson To Halt Execution Of Marcellus Williams
Congresswoman Cori BushYouTube Screenshots Washington D.C. (Sept. 20, 2024) —Today, Congresswoman Cori Bush (MO-01) delivered a speech on the House floor urging Missouri Governor Mike Parson to immediately halt the execution of Marcellus “Khaliifah” Williams,
Appeals filed, oral arguments happening a day before Marcellus Williams' scheduled execution
On Monday morning, 24 hours before the execution, oral arguments are happening before the Missouri Supreme Court to argue the appeal by St. Louis County prosecutor. The national NAACP President Derrick Johnson and Congresswoman Cori Bush have urged Governor Parson to halt the execution.
NAACP Urgently Calls on Missouri Governor to Halt Execution of Marcellus Williams
NAACP calls on Missouri's Gov. Mike Parson to halt the execution of Marcellus Williams, a Black man on death row, citing racial bias and lack of evidence.
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.
Congresswoman Bush Urges Missouri Governor Parson To Halt Marcellus Williams Execution
Congresswoman (MO-01) sent a letter to Missouri Governor Mike Parson urging him to grant clemency and halt the execution of Marcellus Williams, scheduled for Tuesday, September 24, 2024, despite strong evidence of his innocence.
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.
Lawyers arguing Marcellus Williams case at Mo. Supreme Court one day before his execution
Williams is scheduled to die by lethal injection Tuesday evening for the brutal killing of former Post-Dispatch reporter Felicia “Lisha” Gayle Picus in 1998 in her University City home.
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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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NAACP Calls For Missouri Gov. To Stop Execution Of Black Death Row Inmate
Photo: Innocence Project The NAACP is urging Missouri Governor Mike Parson to stop the scheduled execution of Marcellus ...
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Abortion rights, minimum wage hike divide Quade and Kehoe in Missouri gubernatorial debate
Crystal Quade and Mike Kehoe were joined on stage by Libertarian Bill Slant and Green Party candidate in a debate sponsored ...
News Tribune
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Lame-duck Missouri governor still raising campaign cash with the help of lobbyist
For the last two years, Uniting Missouri has mostly existed to bankroll Parson's trips to the Super Bowl. But in the weeks ...
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Governor Parson and Attorney General Bailey form task force against cannabis candy sales
Governor Mike Parson and Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced Tuesday a new joint task force between the Attorney General ...
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Missouri inmate with innocence claim appeals to Supreme Court ahead of September 24 execution
Missouri inmate with innocence claim appeals to Supreme Court ahead of September 24 execution - Marcellus Williams, 55, ...
News Tribune
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Parson announces task force to crack down on unregulated edibles
Gov. Mike Parson and Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced Tuesday a new task force to combat the sale of unregulated ...
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‘Hemp sales are back on’ in Missouri after regulators limit governor's ban on THC products
Following a lawsuit from the state's hemp industry, Missouri health regulators will stop embargoing products simply because ...
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