

The Supreme Court hasn’t yet ruled on that issue.Įlizabeth Unger Carlyle, an attorney for Tisius, said the ups and downs of the appeals are taking a toll on him. A federal judge last week stayed the execution over the claim that a juror was illiterate, but an appeals panel reinstated it. Supreme Court on Monday declined to halt the execution based on Tisius’ age when the crime occurred. Among them: Tisius was just 19 at the time of the killings he had been neglected as a child and a juror at his 2010 resentencing may have been illiterate - in violation of Missouri law. His appeals and his clemency request have focused on several issues. Tisius has at least one pending court appeal. Tisius’s sentences according to the Court’s order and deliver justice.”

“The state of Missouri will carry out Mr. “It’s despicable that two dedicated public servants were murdered in a failed attempt to help another criminal evade the law,” Parson, a Republican, said in a statement. He’s accused of killing officers Leon Egley and Jason Acton in June 2000. Michael Tisius, 42, would be the third person in Missouri, and the 12th person nationally, to be executed in 2023.

Mike Parson on Monday declined clemency for a man who faces execution Tuesday evening for killing two jailers in an ill-fated effort to free someone else from a county jail.
