THE INTERCEPT: Despite Missouri AG’s Best Efforts, Man Condemned To Die Will Get Hearing On His Innocence Claim
"Speaking at the state Capitol on Thursday, death row exonerees with the nonprofit group Witness to Innocence called on Bailey to reverse course and support the vetting of innocence claims — starting with Williams’s case.
Bailey’s current position is that it is 'acceptable to execute an innocent person,' said Herman Lindsey, the group’s executive director. 'We’re here to ask for an honest search for the truth. That’s all.'
'This win-at-all-costs mentality does not serve the people of Missouri.'”
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