Wednesday's deadline comes after a critical evidentiary hearing took place last week inside the St. Louis County courthouse.
A judge has until Sept. 13 to review evidence and rule on whether a man who will be executed in about three weeks is innocent ...
St. Louis County prosecutors and Missouri's attorney general will argue a case whose evidence does not clearly point to guilt ...
Marcellus Williams, convicted of killing a former Post-Dispatch reporter, is back in court trying to stop his execution set ...
The original hearing was scuttled when the prosecutor’s office admitted evidence had been contaminated. Despite that, ...
A judge heard the case of a death row inmate Marcellus Williams who claims innocence, weeks before he’s scheduled to be executed ...
A judge on Wednesday will preside over a hearing challenging Williams’ guilt. His execution is still set for Sept. 24.
It was the first time in over a decade that the man, Marcellus Williams, 55, who has long maintained his innocence, had received a hearing in open court. And it could be the last. He is scheduled ...
The Missouri Supreme Court has blocked an agreement that would have spared the life of death row inmate Marcellus Williams ...
Marcellus Williams’ case to get off of Missouri’s death row hit roadblocks when court hearings on Wednesday and Thursday did ...
An innocent person entered a plea just to avoid a death sentence he doesn’t deserve; now, he is stopped from proving his ...
Marcellus Williams thought the DNA evidence ... and the prosecutor’s office reached a compromise at an Aug. 21 hearing: Williams would enter a new, no-contest plea to first-degree murder in ...