Oklahoma’s Richard Glossip freed on bond after 30 years on death row
Richard Glossip, who spent nearly 30 years on Oklahoma's death row, has been released on a $500,000 bond pending a retrial for a 1997 murder. An Oklahoma judge granted the release after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Glossip's conviction last year, citing constitutional violations related to false testimony. Glossip, 63, will be electronically monitored and restricted from leaving the state or contacting witnesses. Prosecutors will retry him for the murder of his former boss, Barry Van Treese, but will not seek the death penalty. Glossip had faced execution three times previously, with his scheduled executions being stayed due to various issues, including a drug mix-up that led to a moratorium on executions in Oklahoma.