Article 6T1S9 Spate of high-profile US death penalty cases fuels public outrage and anger

Spate of high-profile US death penalty cases fuels public outrage and anger

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Ed Pilkington
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Concerns rise over whether executions can be done fairly and accurately' as condemned prisoners make credible claims of innocence

A spate of high-profile death penalty cases in 2024 have prompted an unprecedented outburst of public anger and frustration, as several condemned prisoners with credible claims of innocence have fought their pending executions in the court of public opinion.

Profound qualms about the reliability of death sentences have been raised over a number of disturbing cases this year. They include that of Marcellus Khaliifah" Williams, killed by Missouri through lethal injection in September despite critical doubts around the strength of his conviction and a massive public protest culminating in a petition signed by 1.5 million people.

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