Missouri Supreme Court says governor had the right to dissolve inquiry board in death row case

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The Missouri Supreme Court has denied a death row inmate’s challenge to Gov. Mike Parson’s decision to dissolve a board of inquiry convened to investigate the inmate’s innocence claim

The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday denied a death row inmate's challenge to Gov. Mike Parson's decision to dissolve a board of inquiry convened to investigate the inmate’s innocence claim. Marcellus Williams filed suit last year after Parson, a Republican, did away with the inquiry board convened by his predecessor six years earlier. The board never decided if Williams was guilty or innocent.

” A statement from the Midwest Innocence Project, which filed suit on behalf of Williams, called the ruling a disappointment. Parson's spokesman, Johnathan Shiflett, said the governor's authority “was clear, as affirmed by the Supreme Court of Missouri today.” While the board of inquiry won't reconvene, Williams is expected to get a court hearing on the innocence claim. St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell filed in motion in January to vacate the murder conviction.

 

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