Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall was highly critical of Gov. Kay Ivey’s decision Friday to commute an Alabama inmate’s death sentence. In a Friday night statement, Marshall said Ivey’s decision belied the facts of Robin “Rocky” Myers' case.
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WKRG Mobile on MSNAlabama Attorney General Steve Marshall says office will not be involved in Hanceville investigationAttorney General Steve Marshall says his office will not be directly involved in the investigation into Hanceville Police Department.
The Russell County Spotlight shines on Ladonia Elementary School. Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall presented the school with the 2024 Safe School Award. Principal Dr. Sherry Huckaby
This is an opinion cartoon with a dose of satire and stuff When Gov. Kay Ivey commuted the death sentence of Robin “Rocky” Myers to life in prison last week, she knew it would put a strain on her relationship with Attorney General Steve Marshall.
Kay Ivey made Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall sad. Not just somewhat sad but “deeply saddened,” or so Marshall wrote in a letter to the governor after she commuted the death sentence of Robin “Rocky” Myers to life in prison.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall reacted Friday evening to news that Gov. Kay Ivey has commuted the death sentence of a convicted murderer.
When you have a lack of capacity, to some extent, or maybe even dockets that are busy as a result of a rise in violent crime, we need to provide the people of Alabama with a solution,” AG Steve Marshall says.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall responded to Governor Kay Ivey's decision toexpressed his astonishment and bewilderment following Governor Kay Ivey's d
As Alabama has demonstrated, nitrogen hypoxia is a humane and effective method of execution,” Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said as he praised Louisiana’s plans t
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall led a 23-State amicus brief in support of President Trump’s Executive Order requiring federal agencies to stop funding sex-change procedures for minors. The Ord
"You can't just up and commute a death sentence in Alabama. That's like canceling Christmas, or Robert E. Lee Day."
Toforest Johnson has always maintained his innocence, and the DA is unsure of his conviction. But Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall's office is not.
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