The Supreme Court will hear the appeals of Richard Glossip, a death row inmate whose execution was blocked by the high court in May following intense scrutiny over whether he received a fair trial.
FILE - This Feb. 19, 2021, photo provided by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections shows Richard Glossip. (Oklahoma Department of Corrections via AP, File) WASHINGTON (CN) — In 2015, Justice Stephen ...
Notably, that brief wasn’t filed by the death row prisoner, Richard Glossip, but by the state of Oklahoma, which, in a remarkable turn of events, is practically begging not to execute him.
By Shaila Dewan The court acted after the state’s attorney general, a Republican, agreed that Richard Glossip had not received a fair trial. By Adam Liptak The U.S. Supreme Court has granted a ...
The Supreme Court will take up the case of Richard Glossip, an Oklahoma death row inmate who was convicted of commissioning the murder of his former employer. Glossip was convicted in 1997 of ...
The court halted Richard Glossip's 18 May execution after the state's top lawman said he did not receive a fair trial. In 2015, Glossip was only a few steps away from the execution chamber when ...
They won’t get paid. It’s going to be extremely time-consuming. There is no prior counsel to review their work. And they’ll spend months drafting briefs and preparing for an argument where the best ...
Notably, that brief wasn’t filed by the death row prisoner, Richard Glossip, but by the state of Oklahoma, which, in a remarkable turn of events, is practically begging not to execute him.
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is asking the Court of Criminal Appeals to vacate the conviction of Death Row inmate Richard Glossip. This comes as the attorney general releases the ...
The case involves claims by condemned murder defendant Richard Glossip—who has spent the last quarter century on death row—that prosecutors withheld crucial evidence about the reliability of ...