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Richard Glossip will be retried for the 1997 murder of Barry Van Treese, but the death penalty is off the table. Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond will seek a life sentence without the ...
Gentner Drummond, the state's top prosecutor, said in a statement that his office does not intend to dismiss the existing first-degree murder charge brought against Glossip for the 1997 killing of ...
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Richard Glossip to Be Retried for Murder - MSNOklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond Richard Glossip announced Monday that the state will retry the 62-year-old for first-degree murder but without seeking the death penalty, NBC News reports.
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond (R) supported Glossip’s bid to overturn his conviction in a 1997 murder-for-hire plot, agreeing he received an “unfair and unreliable” trial.
Oklahoma prosecutors will retry longtime death row inmate Richard Glossip a third time for his role in the 1997 killing of his former boss, Attorney General Gentner Drummond said Monday.
After the US Supreme Court ordered a new trial for former Death Row inmate Richard Glossip, Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond spoke out on his role in Glossip's case.
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond announced Monday the state would retry Richard Glossip on murder charges, after his conviction was tossed by the Supreme Court earlier this year ...
Richard Glossip was back in court on June 9. Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond said the state will still pursue a murder conviction, but no longer seek the death penalty.
Attorney General Gentner Drummond announced earlier this month that the state will re-try Glossip for murder, without the death penalty on the table. SEE ALSO: Richard Glossip faces court again ...
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