💨 Abstract
The U.S. Supreme Court has granted Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip a new trial, reversing a lower court's decision that upheld his 1997 conviction for a murder-for-hire plot. The court found that evidence potentially exonerating Glossip was withheld by prosecutors, despite the state's attorney general supporting his appeal.
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