Barry Van Treese's family is "confident" Oklahoma's Richard Glossip will be found guilty after the Supreme Court tossed his conviction and ordered a new trial.
Prosecutors' errors violated the constitutional rights of Richard Glossip when he was tried and convicted of murder, so he gets a new trial, the Supreme Court ruled in a 5-3 decision.
This article was updated on Feb. 25 at 1:57 p.m. The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that Richard Glossip, who is on death row in Oklahoma for his role in the 1997 murder of motel owner Barry Van Treese,
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday threw out Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip ... with conservative Justice Neil Gorsuch not participating. Liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor, writing for the court, said the prosecution "violated its ...
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Supreme Court throws out Oklahoma inmate Richard Glossip’s murder conviction and death sentenceOKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Richard Glossip has spent 27 years ... have undermined his credibility and revealed his willingness to lie under oath,” Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote for five of the justices. Sotomayor said additional prosecutorial misconduct ...
He's had three 'last meals' on Oklahoma's death row. The Supreme Court has now tossed his conviction
“Correcting Sneed's lie would have undermined his credibility and revealed his willingness to lie under oath,” Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote ... to Glossip now? Oklahoma Attorney General ...
Both sides had told the justices that long-suppressed evidence had undermined the case against the inmate, Richard Glossip.
The Supreme Court has tossed out the murder conviction and death sentence of Oklahoma's Richard Glossip ... to correct false testimony," Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote in a majority opinion.
Washington — The Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered a new trial for Richard Glossip, an Oklahoma death row inmate who was joined in his bid to have his conviction thrown out by the state's Republican attorney general.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Oklahoma inmate Richard Glossip must receive a new trial in the 1997 killing of a motel owner in Oklahoma City.
The US Supreme Court has ordered a new trial for Richard Glossip, an Oklahoma man on death row. The court ruled 5-2 in favour of Glossip, reversing an Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals ruling. The move comes after the state's Republican attorney general joined Glossip in calling for a new trial.
The justices reversed a lower court’s decision that had upheld Glossip’s conviction despite his allegations that prosecutors wrongly withheld evidence
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