The Supreme Court gave an Oklahoma death row inmate a new chance in the high-profile 1997 murder case. Clarence Thomas and ...
Conservative Supreme Court Justice Thomas Clarence has accused the Supreme Court majority of stretching the law "at every turn" to save a man from the death penalty. On February 25, the Supreme Court ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered a new trial for Richard Glossip, an Oklahoma death row inmate who was ...
Glossip, 62, was granted a new trial by the US Supreme Court in a 5-3 decision which said his constitutional right to due ...
Prosecutors' errors violated the constitutional rights of Richard Glossip when he was tried and convicted of murder, so he ...
The wife of an Oklahoma man whose murder conviction and death penalty were thrown out by the Supreme Court says the decision ...
Prosecutors in Oklahoma twice convinced separate juries ... testimony about a witness’s medical condition," Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in a dissenting opinion. "And, for the remedy, it ...
In 5-3 decision, the justices set aside Richard Glossip's conviction, saying it may have been based on false testimony.
The U.S. Supreme Court avoided deadlock with a fractured 5-3 decision to give Richard Glossip, the Oklahoma death row inmate ...
Before the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals (OCCA ... we should take a closer look at the dissent by Justice Clarence Thomas, because Mr. Justice Thomas never has seen an execution for which ...
Both sides had told the justices that long-suppressed evidence had undermined the case against the inmate, Richard Glossip.
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