Missouri prepares to execute inmate maintaining innocence in trooper's murder

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Missouri is set to execute Lance Shockley, who maintains his innocence in the 2005 murder of a state trooper, despite his legal team's claims of unfair trial procedures and untested evidence. The governor denied clemency, emphasizing justice and the rule of law.
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