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- Richard Glossip - Wikipedia
Richard Eugene Glossip (born February 9, 1963) is an American prisoner who was on death row [2] for over two decades at Oklahoma State Penitentiary after being convicted of commissioning the 1997 murder of Barry Van Treese [3]
- What we know about the case of death row inmate Richard Glossip . . . - CNN
Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip will finally get the chance to argue for a new trial before the US Supreme Court after insisting for almost three decades he is innocent of the murder
- Attorney Generals Office to prosecute Richard Glossip for non-capital . . .
Four months after the U S Supreme Court ordered a new trial for former death row inmate Richard Glossip, Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond indicated his office currently does not plan to dismiss the existing first-degree murder charges filed against Glossip for the 1997 beating death of Barry Van Treese Drummond said his office is not seeking the death penalty against Glossip
- Oklahoma Seeks New Conviction of Richard Glossip Using Old Evidence
After the Supreme Court overturned Richard Glossip’s conviction, prosecutors claimed to have “a plethora of evidence,” while offering none
- Status Hearing Set for Former Death Row Inmate Richard Glossip
Richard Glossip, formerly on Oklahoma’s death row, is back in legal limbo Since his conviction was overturned in February, he’s been held at the Oklahoma County Detention Center, awaiting the
- Richard Glossip: Timeline of Oklahoma inmates appeals, execution dates
After more than a quarter century on death row, Richard Eugene Glossip has won a chance at a new trial in the 1997 murder of Oklahoma City business owner Barry Van Treese Van Treese was fatally beaten by maintenance worker Justin Sneed
- Oklahoma death row inmate had three last meals. Hes back at Supreme . . .
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma has set execution dates nine times for death row inmate Richard Glossip The state has fed him three “last meals ” Glossip has even been married twice while awaiting execution Somehow, he’s still here, even after the Supreme Court rejected his challenge to Oklahoma’s lethal injection process nine years ago
- Supreme Court throws out Oklahoma death row inmates conviction over . . .
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday threw out Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip’s murder conviction because a key witness lied in court and prosecutors withheld information
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