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After the Supreme Court overturned Richard Glossip’s conviction, prosecutors claimed to have “a plethora of evidence,” while ...
Richard Glossip will be prosecuted again but no longer faces a possible death sentence. The former death row inmate had three ...
In 1959, the Supreme Court, anticipating what is now unfolding in Oklahoma, said that “at some point the cruelty of harassment by multiple prosecutions by a state would offend due process.” In the ...
An Oklahoma County judge continued a bond hearing for Richard Glossip, who was on death row in Oklahoma for nearly 30 years.
Glossip had been before the Supreme Court once before, in 2015, when he unsuccessfully challenged Oklahoma's lethal injection protocol on Eighth Amendment grounds.
Sheriff’s deputies lead longtime death row inmate Richard Glossip to a courtroom on June 9, 2025, at the Oklahoma County Courthouse in Oklahoma City. Photo: Sean Murphy/AP ...
Glossip was found guilty and given a death sentence in 1998, but that conviction was overturned due to ineffective counsel on appeal. He was retried in 2004 and again convicted and sentenced to death.
Richard Glossip will have to wait a little longer to find out if he will go free while he awaits his third murder trial. Glossip, once Oklahoma's most high-profile death row inmate, is asking to be ...
Glossip, now 62, appeared briefly in Oklahoma County District Court on Monday for a conference on the status of his case. He was dressed in orange jail clothes with his hands chained to his waist.
Glossip, now 62, has been locked up since 1997, mostly on death row at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester. The U.S. Supreme Court reversed his conviction in February on prosecutorial ...
Oklahoma prosecutors will retry longtime death row inmate Richard Glossip a third time for his role in the 1997 killing of his former boss, Attorney General Gentner Drummond said Monday.