The Supreme Court ordered a new test for the Oklahoma Death Court
The US Supreme Court ordered a new test for Richard Glosip, the Oklahoma man in the middle of the death row.
The court decided 5-2 in favor of Glosvid and returned the Oklahoma Court of criminal appeals.
The move comes after the state calls on a general clerk by calling a common judgment of the Republican lawyer of the Republic.
GloSrip was convicted of the owner of the Oklahoma city moteli, where he worked in 1997. Nine executive dates were postponed and had “last dinner” three times.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote his opinion on the court on Tuesday and joined the Liberal Justice Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson. Brett Kavanaugh and Chief Justice John Roberts, both conservatives, also joined the opinion.
Justice Neil Gorsuch did not join the case.
“The test that the prosecutor’s office has violated the constitutional commitment to make false expressions correct,” Sotomayor said.
GloRrip has always maintained innocence.
His boss, Oklahoma city moteli owner Barry Van Treese, beaten in 1997 in 1997.
Glislip’s counterpart Justin Snd was charged with murder, but said that Glosrip said to fulfill the murder.
It turned out since the prosecutors did not disclose that a clear mental patient condition was treated.
Glossip was first convicted in 1998, but it overturned this in 2001. Was sentenced again three years later.
In 2015, a few steps away from the execution room, a few steps away, the execution was stopped to review deadly injection medications.
In 2023, the Supreme Court asked the President of Oklahoma to a new trial.