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New execution date for Caddo Parish Death Row Inasse Marcus Reed

Shreveport, La. (KSLA) – A decision was made on Tuesday, in the case of an inmate of death Caddo Parish on Tuesday, April 29, in the case of an inmate.

The judge of the district court, Donald Hathaway Jr. The court decided in favor of the state due to a delay in the recovery of additional material for his application for relief after the conviction. The court called it “a misuse of the judicial procedure”.

Read the full court decision here:

In particular, the Court says:

“Until the present year, after the death sentence had been issued, Reed had not taken any steps to supplement or continue his request after the conviction. Reed's original application was a Shell application that consisted of general and final allegations for procedural defects. In his case, Reed essentially had the attempt to make his sacrificial authority in the creation of the Successful for the collection of achieving in the shell, in 2017, to facilitate the achievement of the scarf, the increase in the shell application, on July 7, on July 7, on July 7th. the United States and the Supreme Court of Louisiana was warned.

The court also found that so much time has passed since the murders that the “loss of witnesses” and the “fading of memories” are an essential problem for the state.

Reed's lawyers published this statement in response to this new judgment:

“We presented the court new evidence of outrageous misconduct by the former district prosecutor Dale Cox and law enforcement agencies. For many reasons, including the prosecutors who hold back favorable evidence from the defense, the jury was not given all the facts. Court again.”

An arrest warrant was issued on March 26 on March 26 for Reed, 47. Two days later, Reed's legal team submitted an objection to the application.

On April 11, the Supreme Court of Louisiana kept all the planned occupants and said that a judge first had to take into account the defendant's claims for relief before stipulating new execution data.

Reed's appointment was negotiated in court on Tuesday, April 15th. Judge Hathaway heard arguments whether an application for tracking Reed could be continued.

According to prison records, Reed was instructed to the Caddo Correctional Center a few hours before his hearing. Reed was present in court for this hearing.

Marcus Donte Reed, Dob: 4/4/1977, was convicted of killing three brothers in 2010. He believed that they had stolen an Xbox from his girlfriend's house in Keithville, La.(CPSO)

The state argued that Reed's application for relief had asked for a delay from Reed's application after the conviction and asked that it was released. Reed argued that the delay was caused by the state when his original defense was “lot” from his case. Ultimately, the court decided on this question in favor of the state. This judgment was issued on April 29.

Reed was convicted of three first degree murder in August 2010. Reed was condemned to have killed three brothers: Jarquis, 18, Jeremiah, 20, and Gene Adams, 13. They were all shot when they drove to Reed's girlfriend in Keithville. Reed was waiting in the nearby forest to attack it. He believed that they had stolen him.

Gene, 13, Jeremiah (20) and Jarquis Adams (18) were shot by Marcus on August 17, 2010 ...
Gene, 13, Jeremiah (20) and Jarquis Adams (18) were shot by Marcus Reed on August 17, 2010, who believed that they had stolen an Xbox from his girlfriend's house in Keithville, La.(KSLA)

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