Marcellus Williams was convicted in the 1998 stabbing death of Felicia Gayle in Missouri, but DNA testing raised questions.
The Supreme Court is generally unified in its ruling on death penalty cases, but Marcellus Williams' case sparked differing ...
Marcellus Williams was convicted in the 1998 stabbing death of Felicia Gayle in Missouri, but DNA testing raised questions.
The execution came despite one of the prosecutors in the case saying that Williams' life should be spared because DNA did not ...
Marcellus Williams, whose murder conviction was questioned by a prosecutor, died by lethal injection Tuesday evening in ...
The Supreme Court refused to block Missouri from executing Marcellus Williams amid questions about the jury selection process ...
Three cases remain before the U.S. Supreme Court. One was brought by St. Louis County prosecutors, who do not support ...
"No jury nor court, including at the trial, appellate, and Supreme Court levels, have ever found merit in Mr. Williams' ...
The three cases presented to the court were his last chance at avoiding lethal injection. On Monday, Missouri Gov. Mike ...
A Missouri man is scheduled to be executed by lethal injection Tuesday evening after the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the state ...
Prosecutors and family members of the victim had asked for a halt to Williams' execution sentence. He died by lethal injection Tuesday evening.