Despite Missouri AG’s Best Efforts, Man Condemned to Die Will Get Hearing On His Innocence Claim
Attorney General Andrew Bailey had argued that the state should execute Marcellus Williams without vetting evidence of his wrongful conviction.
Attorney General Andrew Bailey had argued that the state should execute Marcellus Williams without vetting evidence of his wrongful conviction.
Once the stuff of progressive pipe dreams, now even centrists like Biden are questioning the court’s outsized power.
Sean Grayson left the Logan County Sheriff’s Office after supervisors suspected he lied on reports.
Sean Grayson, who is now charged with murder in the fatal shooting of Sonya Massey, was previously discharged from the U.S. Army for serious misconduct — and still hired at six police departments in Central Illinois.
Murder at the Motel
Oklahoma’s attorney general believes Glossip’s conviction should be overturned. Chief Justice John Roberts chose a former clerk to argue that the AG is wrong.
Amid questions about authorities’ actions and coordination, the local Butler Township cops had a leadership vacuum.
Judge Aileen Cannon followed the playbook from Thomas’s solo opinion in the Trump immunity case.
While the court refused to review the 1985 case of Charles McCrory, Sotomayor urged states to pass laws to help exonerate people imprisoned on debunked forensic evidence.
Voices
The right-wing court is engaged in a radical revolution to upend U.S. democracy.
The Supreme Court’s conservative bloc advances a key aim of the Project 2025 manifesto: “deconstruct the Administrative State.”