Convicted murderer and Crips gang co-founder Stanley Tookie Williams awaits the result of a last-minute plea for clemency before his scheduled execution next week. His fate is now in the hands of ...
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Few condemned inmates have generated as much public support as Stanley Tookie Williams – and so much post-execution attention. His final send-off promises to be no different. A funeral normally ...
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Governor Schwarzenegger will hold a clemency hearing tomorrow. Williams denies he committed four brutal murders, but the legal appeals appear to have been exhausted for his convictions back in 1981.
The execution of Stanley Tookie Williams, a founding member of the Crips street gang who became an anti-gang activist behind bars after getting a death sentence for four murders, is scheduled for ...
Dec. 8, 2005 — -- Stanley "Tookie" Williams' fight for clemency is a battle between his polar opposite legacies: the co-founder of the notorious Crips gang versus the Nobel Prize-nominated ...
This week Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will decide whether the convicted murderer and co-founder of the Crips gang, Stanley “Tookie” Williams, lives or dies. But that’s all that should be decided.
SAN FRANCISCO — Lawyers for Stanley Tookie Williams said Wednesday that clemency is likely the only avenue available to spare the Crips founder from being executed next week for murdering four people ...
April 29, 1993—At the Hands Across Watts peace summit between members of the Bloods and the Crips, convicted murderer Stanley Tookie Williams delivers a videotaped message from San Quentin’s death row ...
SACRAMENTO - Politics and history will not be on Stanley Tookie Williams' side Thursday when supporters of the founder of the murderous Crips gang ask Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to spare his life for ...
Although still critical of The Times’ editorial staff changes, I must say that I am impressed with Erin Aubry Kaplan’s first column. Going to some pains to not advocate for Stanley Tookie Williams nor ...