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In the name of justice, Kehoe must stay Shockley's execution. Lance Shockley is a Missouri prisoner on death row. Unless Gov.
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has denied clemency to Lance Shockley, who is set to be executed on Tuesday for the murder of ...
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Gov. Mike Kehoe has denied clemency to Lance Shockley, who was convicted in the first-degree murder of a state trooper.
Lance Shockley is scheduled to face execution by lethal injection Tuesday in connection with the 2005 murder of MSHP Sgt.
The execution of a man convicted of killing a Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper will go forward as scheduled this week.
Gov. Mike Kehoe denied clemency Monday to a man convicted of the 2005 killing of a Missouri Highway Patrol sergeant.
The murder of Missouri State Highway Patrol Sergeant Carl DeWayne Graham, Jr., was an attack not only on a dedicated law enforcement officer, but on the rule of law itself," said Governor Mike Kehoe.