DNA evidence clears black man of crime, Missouri still going ahead with execution

Politic Negro

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nawlinsn931

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President has no power over this matter, he couldn't stay it/pardon it/grant clemency or anything in this case.

If this case was federal then the president could interfere.

This is one of those 'States Rights' issues
Appreciate the info
I was just thinking like how the fuck this case catching so much national attention and not being spoken on by politicians on a federal level due to state ignorance
 

xxxbishopxxx

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I hate to be that guy but



What Kamala and Joe doing about this? You can’t tell me they don’t know what’s going on

Where’s the outrage from the locals
Other than outrage, what can they, LEGALLY do to stop it, that won't get overturned by the Supreme Court?

Hate to be that guy but the Bernie bros, put her in jail because of emails, and the, they all same crew got us to this point.

All the liberal judges voted for the stay of execution.
 

slewdem100

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So kill him any way because we think he probably still guilty and we already got him locked up even though there is now major reasonable doubt?

And this country tries to be the moral police to others...SMH

The system is a fraud and always been especially when dealing with Black people
 

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Thread i found on another board, his execution is scheduled for the 22nd.




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  • DNA says Marcellus Williams didn't kill Felicia Gayle, but the Missouri Supreme Court wants to let his execution go ahead anyway.
  • Felicia Gayle was murdered in 1998. Marcellus Williams was convicted of the crime and sentenced to death in 2001.
  • After a series of appeals, an execution date was set for January 28, 2015. Marcellus sought a stay of execution to allow for DNA testing.
  • A stay was granted and a judge was appointed to oversee the DNA testing process. The results were clear: Marcellus didn't kill Felicia.
  • Two DNA experts testified that DNA from the murder weapon excluded Marcellus as a suspect. The DNA belonged to a third person.
  • This evidence was recently presented to the Missouri Supreme Court. Within one day, the court ruled to allow the execution anyway.
  • Some lawyers say that they wait outside the courthouse for a few minutes after filing appeals. Judges can reject the appeals sight unseen.
  • "Keep the car running." To an outside observer, it looks like that's exactly what happened here.
  • It gets worse if you can believe that. None of the physical evidence (fingernail scrapings, hair, footprints) actually matched Marcellus
  • How did the prosecutors get a conviction? They had a jailhouse snitch and a crack-addicted prostitute testify against Marcellus.
  • What's really going on here? Consider this: the murder occurred in a gated community. The victim was white and Marcellus is black.
  • The prosecutors struck 6 of the 7 black potential jurors. They also did not tell defense attorneys about the backgrounds of the witnesses.
  • The MO Supreme Court was presented with all of this information and still ruled to allow the execution, taking less than a day to decide.
  • Adding insult to injury, the Missouri Supreme Court didn't even issue a written explanation for the hasty decision.
  • Here's what you can do now: Call Gov. @EricGreitens at (573) 751-3222. Ask him to stop the execution scheduled for August 22.
  • Learn more about this case here: https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/node/6843


Williams—who was convicted and sentenced to death in 2001 by a nearly all-white St. Louis County jury in the highly publicized stabbing death of a former St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter—presented scientific evidence that excluded him as a contributor to DNA on the knife used to kill Felicia Gayle.

One expert concluded that Williams "could not have contributed to the detected [DNA] profile" and the other found "a clear exclusion of Marcellus Williams from the knife handle."

The petition alleged that the "physical evidence collected from the crime scene”—which included fingernail scrapings from the victim, who had been stabbed more than 40 times—“did not match and could not be linked to" Williams.

Williams was convicted and sentenced to death based on the testimony of a jailhouse informant and a prostitute who was an admitted crack addict.

Williams had also previously raised a claim alleging that St. Louis County prosecutors had a pattern and practice of striking black prospective jurors, including 6 of the 7 African Americans it had the opportunity to empanel in his case.

A Missouri Supreme Court justice noted in another St. Louis County capital case "a fairly repetitive pattern" in which St. Louis County "has a substantial African-American community" yet there are "still all white juries and that's not mathematically probable."

these laws are not made to be follow by Europeans, this example is a clear example= they don't care about dna
 

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What is up with you thirsty fools thinking you could kill and rape white women. Instead of an angry white mob, they have moved their executions to the state.

Look at the way you guys are fawning over Caitlin Clark while practically ignoring Angel Reese.

After what I have seen, I don't trust the state to met out justice to anybody. They can't even handle a car accident let alone a death penalty case.
 
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