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Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip on Thursday was denied another appeal to vacate his murder conviction in the death of his boss in 1997 and still faces execution in May.
Oklahoma death-row inmate Richard Glossip is facing another setback in his 25-year effort to prove his innocence. On Thursday, an Oklahoma appeals court upheld Glossip's murder conviction, despite ...
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is seeking a first-degree murder charge against Richard Glossip despite previously ...
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 ...
Glossip, 60, was sentenced to death in 1997 for the murder of his boss, Barry Van Treese, in a room at the Best Budget Inn in Oklahoma City, which Glossip managed.
After more than 26 years in prison and three “last” meals, Oklahoma death row prisoner Richard Glossip’s appeal over his claim of his innocence will be considered by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Richard Glossip Denied In Latest Appeal To Save Life The Court of Criminal Appeals Thursday denied Death Row inmate Richard Glossip's request for a new trial, and they also denied his request for ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal from Richard Glossip, an Oklahoma death row inmate who claims innocence in a 1997 murder-for-hire case, officials say.
An Oklahoma appeals court has scheduled the execution date for death row inmate Richard Glossip while his defense rushes to mount a legal battle with newly uncovered evidence they say will prove ...
Glossip appeal going to U.S. Supreme Court; ... “Richard Glossip’s innocence case is unlike anything the country has ever seen,” said Don Knight, attorney for Richard Glossip.
The Court of Criminal Appeals Thursday denied Death Row inmate Richard Glossip's request for a new trial, and they also denied his request for a stay of execution. Glossip is scheduled to die May 18.