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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on Wednesday regarding Richard Glossip's bid to overturn his 1997 murder-for-hire conviction due to alleged evidence suppression by prosecutors. Glossip was convicted for hiring a maintenance worker to kill the owner of a motel, but the reliability of the main witness's account is in question.
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