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What did Richard Glossip do? Glossip, 61, is a death row inmate in Oklahoma who was convicted of helping murder his boss, Oklahoma City motel owner Barry Van Treese, in 1997.
Glossip’s attorneys argued that the hidden documents violated Brady v. Maryland. Both state lawmakers and Drummond commissioned independent investigations into Glossip’s prosecution, finding serious ...
Although an appeals court decision overturned Glossip’s conviction, he was again found guilty of first-degree murder in 2004. Glossip has maintained his innocence while spending decades on death ...
Richard Glossip will be retried for the 1997 murder of Barry Van Treese, but the death penalty is off the table. Oklahoma ...
A divided Supreme Court on Tuesday took the extraordinary step of ordering a new trial for Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip, whose long-running appeal attracted broad support after ...
After the Supreme Court overturned Richard Glossip’s conviction, prosecutors claimed to have “a plethora of evidence,” while ...
Oklahoma’s top prosecutor said Monday that the state intends to retry Richard Glossip for murder but seek only a life ...
Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip is just days away from one of his last shots at freedom, with the US Supreme Court hearing his appeal next week. Glossip has been on death row in Oklahoma ...
What did Richard Glossip do? Glossip, 61, is a death row inmate in Oklahoma who was convicted of helping murder his boss, Oklahoma City motel owner Barry Van Treese, in 1997.
What did Richard Glossip do? Glossip, 61, is a death row inmate in Oklahoma who was convicted of helping murder his boss, Oklahoma City motel owner Barry Van Treese, in 1997.
What did Richard Glossip do? Glossip, 61, is a death row inmate in Oklahoma who was convicted of helping murder his boss, Oklahoma City motel owner Barry Van Treese, in 1997.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a request for a new trial this morning from Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip. Glossip has received nine execution dates and eaten his "last meal" three ...