A Black teen was wrongly executed in 1931. His family is suing the county.
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Family of Black teen wrongly executed in 1931 seeks damages after 2022 exoneration
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The family of the youngest person ever executed in the state of Pennsylvania — a Black 16-year-old sent to the electric chair in 1931 and exonerated by the governor in 2022 — is suing the county that prosecuted him. Alexander McClay Williams was convicted of murder in the October 1930 icepick stabbing […]
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Family Of Black Teen Executed In 1931 Sues State Of Pennsylvania
The family of Alexander McClay Williams, a Black 16-year-old executed in 1931, has filed a lawsuit against the state of Pennsylvania.
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Family of Black teen executed in Pennsylvania files lawsuit nearly 100 years after his death
The family of a teen who was executed by the state of Pennsylvania after being convicted of murder in 1931 have filed a lawsuit seeking damages nearly 100 years after his death. On Monday, attorneys for the family of Alexander McClay Williams, who was executed by the state when he was just 16-years-old, announced that they were bringing forward a lawsuit over Williams’ execution after his conviction was vacated in 2022 and a new trial was ordered. However, Williams was not retried posthumously,...