Oklahoma's new AG says the conviction and death sentence for death row inmate Richard Glossip should be thrown out and a new trial ordered as support grows even among death penalty supporters who say Glossip is innocent.
should be thrown out and a new trial ordered, the state’s new attorney general said Thursday, as support has grown even among death penalty supporters who say Glossip is innocent.
That information was only recently disclosed to Glossip’s defense team after Drummond turned over a box of evidence, consisting largely of prosecutors’ notes in the case, that Drummond’s predecessor, John O’Connor, had previously designated as “work product.”
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