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 ...
Wednesday's deadline comes after a critical evidentiary hearing took place last week inside the St. Louis County courthouse.
A judge heard the case of a death row inmate Marcellus Williams who claims innocence, weeks before he’s scheduled to be executed ...
St. Louis County prosecutors and defense lawyers each spoke for two hours, urging the judge to set aside Williams's execution ...
Now, the retired prosecutor was defending his actions during a one-day hearing held as part of an effort to overturn ... that ...
Death row inmate Marcellus Williams spoke to a Missouri judge to profess his innocence just weeks ahead of his scheduled ...
A judge on Wednesday will preside over a hearing challenging Williams’ guilt. His execution is still set for Sept. 24.
Without the ability to definitively link DNA found on the murder weapon to an alternate suspect, attorneys for Marcellus Williams relied on raising questions about the original conviction. Williams is ...
Wednesday's court-ordered hearing — which will likely decide Williams' fate — was tense and adversarial. Six hours of testimony rehashing evidence in the case were littered with objections and ...
Marcellus Williams' Legal Team Marcellus Williams has ... the circuit court judge to schedule the Aug. 28 evidentiary hearing. “It is in the interest of every Missourian that the rule of law ...
A former assistant prosecutor admitted on the stand that he touched a murder weapon repeatedly without gloves prior to the trial that ended in Marcellus Williams’ death sentence.