Oklahoma Judge Grants Bond to Richard Glossip Ahead of Retrial in 1997 Murder Case

Oklahoma Judge Grants Bond to Richard Glossip Ahead of Retrial in 1997 Murder Case
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The decision highlights ongoing scrutiny of Oklahoma's death penalty system and longstanding concerns about Glossip's conviction.

  • Richard Glossip, a former death row inmate, was granted bond by an Oklahoma judge while awaiting retrial.
  • Glossip was nearly executed three times during his incarceration.
  • He is set to be released after spending almost 29 years in prison.
  • The bond amount was set at $500,000.
  • Glossip's lawyer described the ruling as a step forward in addressing the case's history of criticism.

An Oklahoma judge ruled that Richard Glossip, previously on death row for a 1997 killing, could be released on bond while awaiting a new trial.

The case has drawn significant attention due to repeated near-executions and questions about the fairness of Glossip's conviction, raising broader issues about the administration of the death penalty in Oklahoma.

Glossip is expected to be released from jail upon posting bond and will await retrial. Legal proceedings regarding the 1997 case will continue.

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