WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Wednesday will weigh whether inmate Richard Glossip's murder conviction should be thrown out — an unusual death penalty case in which the attorney general of Oklahoma has sided with a defendant.
Oklahoma Dept of Corrections / via Reuters fileThe Supreme Court previously signaled an interest in Glossip's case by stepping in last year to prevent him from being executed.
Eight states including Texas and Utah have urged the Supreme Court to uphold the Oklahoma court ruling.
Utah, joined by six other states, filed a brief arguing that the Supreme Court had no business intervening in the case, which was focused on Oklahoma state law.
If the court is divided 4-4, as is possible, then the state court ruling against Glossip would remain in place.
Persons:
WASHINGTON —, Richard Glossip's, Glossip, Gentner Drummond, Richard Glossip, Justin Sneed, Sneed, Barry Van Treese, Drummond, Van Treese, Neil Gorsuch
Organizations:
Oklahoma City, Republican, Corrections, Oklahoma, Circuit, Appeals, Glossip
Locations:
Oklahoma, Richard Glossip . Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, U.S