Should Richard Glossip Get a New Trial?

Oklahoma, USAWed Oct 09 2024
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A unique case is being heard by the Supreme Court. Richard Glossip, now 61, was convicted of hiring a hitman to kill his boss at an Oklahoma City motel back in 1997. Surprisingly, the Oklahoma Attorney General, Gentner Drummond, agrees that the conviction should be tossed. The heart of the issue lies with the key witness, Justin Sneed, who falsely testified and withheld crucial information. Prosecutors knew Sneed’s testimony was false and did nothing about it. This raises serious questions about the fairness of the trial.
The Supreme Court, known for its conservative majority, might order a new trial if Glossip wins. They have shown interest in the case before, blocking his execution twice. Despite this, Oklahoma's appeals court upheld the death sentence. A handful of states, including Texas and Utah, are urging the Supreme Court to uphold the ruling. However, Drummond concluded that Glossip’s conviction heavily relies on Sneed’s false testimony. This case has sparked a debate about the reliability of such testimonies and the role of the courts.
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