Justice Amy Coney Barrett concurred in part and dissented in part ... Thomas noted in his dissenting opinion that Glossip was ...
The wife of an Oklahoma man whose murder conviction and death penalty were thrown out by the Supreme Court says the decision ...
But the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals last ... the testimony in dispute was “patently immaterial." Justice Amy Coney Barrett agreed with some, but not all, of the majority’s conclusions.
In 5-3 decision, the justices set aside Richard Glossip's conviction, saying it may have been based on false testimony.
The Supreme Court gave an Oklahoma death row inmate a new chance in the high-profile 1997 murder case. Clarence Thomas and ...
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