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Advocates for a man sentenced to death by a Missouri judge ask governor for clemency

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Only two states allow judges to impose capital punishment when a jury can’t decide whether to sentence a defendant to death.

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Advocates for a man sentenced to death by a Missouri judge ask governor for clemency

Alyssa O'Brien, a mitigation specialist at the federal defender office in the Western District of Missouri, speaks on Oct. 7 at the University of Missouri about Lance Shockley, pictured in the background. (Steph Quinn/Missouri Independent.)A man who has insisted upon his innocence in the 2005 murder of a Missouri highway patrolman is scheduled to be executed next week, even though the jury that convicted him could not reach agreement on his deat…

·St. Louis, United States
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Missouri Independent broke the news in St. Louis, United States on Friday, October 10, 2025.
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