on Sep 24, 2024
at 11:29 pm
The justices on Tuesday night allowed Marcellus Williams’ execution to go ahead in Missouri, regardless of proof he might have been harmless. (Thomas Hawk by way of Flickr)
The Supreme Courtroom on Tuesday declined to dam the execution of Marcellus Williams, who in 2001 was convicted and sentenced to demise for the 1998 stabbing homicide of Felicia Gayle. Not one of the forensic proof present in Gayle’s home tied Williams to the scene and his attorneys argued there was purpose to consider he was harmless. The lawyer who prosecuted Williams additionally testified that he excluded at the least one potential juror due to that juror’s race.
Williams was executed by deadly injection on Tuesday night in Bonne Terre, Missouri. Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson indicated that they might have put his execution on maintain. Gayle’s household and the prosecutor had publicly objected to Williams’ execution.
The temporary unsigned orders got here sooner or later after the Missouri Supreme Courtroom and the state’s governor, Mike Parson, turned down requests to cease the execution. Prosecutors in St. Louis, the place Williams was convicted, had requested courts to overturn his conviction, however the state’s legal professional common, Andrew Bailey, opposed these efforts.
The one proof linking Williams to the homicide was a laptop computer stolen from Gayle’s husband. The Workplace of the Prosecuting Legal professional for St. Louis County has conceded that there’s proof indicating that Williams was harmless: His DNA was not on the knife used to kill Gayle, whereas prosecutors had contaminated that proof by dealing with it earlier than and through the trial with out gloves.
There was additionally proof that prosecutors dismissed at the least one juror based mostly on race. The jury that convicted Williams, who was Black, was in the long run made up of 11 white jurors and only one Black juror.
Williams, who maintained his innocence, agreed final month to enter an Alford plea, which acknowledges that the state has sufficient proof to prosecute him for homicide, in alternate for a sentence of life in jail with out the opportunity of parole.
Each Williams and the St. Louis prosecuting legal professional got here to the Supreme Courtroom on Monday, asking the justices to place the execution, scheduled for Tuesday evening, on maintain and take up his case. “Marcellus Williams’ conviction is a grave miscarriage of justice and to execute him can be an unthinkable, irreversible travesty,” Williams’s attorneys wrote in considered one of their filings.
In October, the justices will hear oral arguments within the case of Richard Glossip, an Oklahoma man who was sentenced to demise for the 1997 homicide of the proprietor of the motel the place he labored. In that case, the state’s legal professional common has supported Glossip’s efforts to put aside his conviction and demise sentence.
This text was initially revealed at Howe on the Courtroom.