Under the Supreme Court’s jumbled recusal practices, Gorsuch effectively voted to execute Glossip without reading the briefs ...
Richard Glossip’s death penalty case irked activists against capital punishment. Larry French The Supreme Court previously sided against Richard Glossip when it considered a plea from him in 2015.
The death penalty takes centerstage on Wednesday when Death Row inmate Richard Glossip's case comes before the Supreme Court once again - this time with his supporters calling for a new trial.
Washington — The Supreme Court on Wednesday wrestled with a bid by Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip to toss out his conviction and grant him a new trial, an effort that's bolstered by ...
The defendant, Richard Glossip, is 61 years old. He has lived through nine execution dates and eaten his “last meal” three times. The waiting time alone may be deemed “cruel and unusual ...
Glossip asked the justices to throw out his conviction and grant him a new trial after the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals upheld his death sentence despite potentially exculpatory evidence being ...
WASHINGTON — After nine execution dates and three last meals, Richard Glossip’s case will be heard by the United States Supreme Court on Wednesday, Oct. 9, as he seeks a new trial with the ...
After nearly two hours of oral argument, it was clear the court’s three-justice liberal wing would side with Richard Glossip, 61, who was convicted of arranging the murder of Barry Van Treese in ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court appeared likely Wednesday to give Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip at least another day in court in his long quest to throw out his murder conviction ...
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on Wednesday in a high-profile execution case involving an inmate who has spent more than two decades on death row, Richard Glossip, in which the state’s ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday is poised to consider the fate of death row inmate Richard Glossip, a rare death penalty case with even more unusual support from Oklahoma Republican Attorney ...
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 ...