Should teen daughter be allowed to watch imprisoned father’s execution?
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Federal court denies 19-year-old's request to witness her father's execution by the state of Missouri
A federal court has denied a 19-year-old's request to let her witness her father's execution on Tuesday, when the state of Missouri is scheduled to put him to death for
US teen asks court to let her watch father's execution by lethal injection while law bars her
A 19-year-old girl in the United States' Missouri has asked a court to allow her to watch her father die by lethal injection. The man, identified as Kevin Johnson, is due to be executed on November 29 for killing a police officer in 2005. The 37-year-old was imprisoned in 2005, when his daughter was two years old. The girl, Khorry Ramey, has requested that she wants to be present when her father is executed. But Missouri law bars anyone under 2
Teenager asks court to let her watch father's execution by lethal injection in Missouri
Kevin Johnson is due to be executed on 29 November for killing a police officer in 2005. The 37-year-old, who has been in prison since his daughter Khorry Ramey was two years old, has requested that the now 19-year-old attends the execution - and she has said she wants to be there.
Missouri Teen Asks to Attend Her Father’s Execution
In Missouri, a 19-year-old teenager is urging a federal court to allow her to attend her father’s execution next week. Corionsa Ramey is the daughter of Kevin Johnson, who’s scheduled to die by lethal injection on November 29, after several attempts to halt his death sentence were denied. A Missouri law bans people under the age of 21 from being present at an execution. In a statement, Ramey said, “If my father were dying in the hospital, I woul…
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