Former Oklahoma death row inmate back in court as case proceeds to retrial in 1997 murder case
Richard Glossip, a former Oklahoma death row inmate, is returning to court for a retrial in the 1997 murder of his former boss, Barry Van Treese. Glossip's conviction was overturned by the U.S.

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AI-generatedRichard Glossip, a former Oklahoma death row inmate, is returning to court for a retrial in the 1997 murder of his former boss, Barry Van Treese. Glossip's conviction was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court last year due to a key witness providing false testimony, violating his right to a fair trial. He was released on bond last month after nearly three decades of incarceration, during which he faced execution nine times. A hearing will determine if the case proceeds directly to retrial or if a new evidentiary hearing is required. The state will retry Glossip but will not seek the death penalty.
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5 extractedBarry Van Treese was killed in 1997 in Oklahoma City, with prosecutors alleging a murder-for-hire scheme.
Glossip has maintained his innocence and received support from figures like Kim Kardashian.
The state will seek to retry Glossip on a murder charge but will not pursue the death penalty.
Glossip's initial conviction was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court due to a key witness providing false testimony.
Richard Glossip, a former Oklahoma death row inmate, is scheduled for a retrial in a 1997 murder case.