Oklahoma judge allows former death row prisoner to be released on bond while awaiting retrial
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New York TimesAMay 15, 1:50 AM
Former Oklahoma Death Row Prisoner Freed Before Retrial in a 1997 Killing
A lawyer for Richard Glossip said the ruling provided a step forward in his client’s efforts to escape a “decades-long nightmare” in a case that has faced substantial criticism.
ABC NewsBMay 14, 6:31 PM
Oklahoma's Richard Glossip, who was nearly executed 3 times, granted bond while awaiting retrial
An Oklahoma man who has narrowly avoided execution three separate times could walk free from a county jail after a judge agreed to grant him bond while awaiting retrial
The GuardianAMay 14, 5:50 PM
Oklahoma’s Richard Glossip freed on bond after 30 years on death row
A judge set a $500,000 bond in the 1997 murder case headed for retrial after a supreme court decision Sign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email An Oklahoma judge on Thursday allowed Richard
The InterceptBMay 14, 4:22 PM
“It’s Overwhelming But It’s Amazing” -- Richard Glossip Released From Jail After Three Decades
After nine execution dates, three last meals, and a Supreme Court ruling in his favor, Richard Glossip should soon walk free. The post “It’s Overwhelming But It’s Amazing” — Richard Glossip Released F
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PBS NewsHourAMay 14, 8:19 PM
Oklahoma judge allows former death row prisoner to be released on bond while awaiting retrial
The decision clears the way for Richard Glossip, 63, to leave a lockup for the first time since his arrest nearly 30 years ago over a 1997 killing that put him on the brink of execution three separate
The HillBMay 14, 7:01 PM
Richard Glossip, ex-death row inmate, set for release after nearly three decades behind bars
Former death row inmate Richard Glossip is set to be released on bond as he awaits retrial over a 1997 killing for which he was nearly executed three times, an Oklahoma judge ruled Thursday. Examining
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