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A woman's body was discovered Monday near the site of a motorcycle crash that happened one day prior in Oklahoma City.
Former death row inmate Richard Glossip is not going to face the death penalty, that’s according to Oklahoma Attorney General ...
The Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office confirmed it will move forward with a new murder trial—but this time, it will not seek ...
The state will not seek the death penalty in the new trial against Richard Glossip, who spent nearly 30 years on Oklahoma ...
Former death row inmate Richard Glossip will get a new murder trial and if he's found guilty, he will not be allowed to be ...
Oklahoma prosecutors say they will pursue a murder charge, but not the death penalty, against longtime death row inmate ...
An Oklahoma man who ate three “last meals” and was scheduled for execution nine times won’t face the death penalty again.
The U.S. Supreme Court reversed his conviction in February on prosecutorial misconduct grounds. Attorney General ...
Glossip, who has maintained his innocence for nearly three decades in the 1997 murder-for-hire case of Barry Van Treese, was ...
John Fitzgerald Hanson complained in a lawsuit about his clemency hearing before the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board.
While it was clear to me and to the U.S. Supreme Court that Mr. Glossip did not receive a fair trial, I have never proclaimed ...
Richard Glossip is headed for a new trial, but Attorney General Gentner Drummond said he will not face the death penalty if ...
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