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EPISODE · Oct 9, 2024 · 1H 43M

[22-7466] Glossip v. Oklahoma

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Glossip v. Oklahoma Wikipedia · Justia · Docket · oyez.org Argued on Oct 9, 2024. Petitioner: Richard Eugene Glossip.Respondent: Oklahoma. Advocates: Seth P. Waxman (for the Petitioner) Paul D. Clement (for the Respondent in support of the Petitioner) Christopher G. Michel (Court-appointed amicus curiae in support of the judgment below) Facts of the case (from oyez.org) Richard Glossip was sentenced to death for the 1997 murder of Barry Van Treese, the owner of the Oklahoma City motel where Glossip worked as a manager. Critical to Glossip’s conviction was testimony from Justin Sneed, a handyman at the hotel, who told jurors that Glossip paid him $10,000 to kill Van Treese. After Glossip’s conviction, he received information that Sneed had testified falsely about his mental health and whether he had seen a psychiatrist. Glossip asked the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals to set aside his conviction, but the court rejected that request, and the state’s Pardon and Parole Board turned down Glossip’s request for clemency. All told, Glossip has spent 26 years behind bars, faced nine execution dates, and had multiple independent investigations that raised serious doubts about his conviction. Ahead of his execution date of May 18, 2023, Glossip asked the Supreme Court to stay his execution and consider whether Oklahoma violated Glossip’s constitutional rights when prosecutors suppressed evidence that their key witness was under a psychiatrist’s care; the Court granted his motion to stay and granted his petition, as well. Question May Oklahoma carry out the execution of Richard Glossip in light of the prosecutorial misconduct and other errors that affected his conviction and sentencing?

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Glossip v. Oklahoma Wikipedia · Justia · Docket · oyez.org Argued on Oct 9, 2024. Petitioner: Richard Eugene Glossip.Respondent: Oklahoma. Advocates: Seth P. Waxman (for the Petitioner) Paul D. Clement (for the Respondent in support...

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