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OK Criminal Defense Attorney Breaks Down Richard Glossip's Request for Release

OKLAHOMA, JUL 16 – Glossip's attorneys argue a 2023 email pact with Oklahoma's Attorney General guarantees his immediate release with credit for time served, despite the state's refusal to honor it.

  • On Wednesday, Richard Glossip’s attorneys filed a motion citing emails from April 2023 showing AG Gentner Drummond agreed to a plea deal promising his immediate release.
  • Following the ruling, his conviction and death sentence were vacated, after the U.S. Supreme Court found prosecutorial misconduct and withheld evidence, including credibility issues with Justin Sneed.
  • Don Knight proposed an accessory charge, and under the deal, Glossip would receive credit for time served, making him immediately eligible for release.
  • Rejecting the deal, Attorney General Gentner Drummond reversed course and will prosecute Glossip for first-degree murder again.
  • Asked to enforce the enforcement motion, the judge expects a decision by July 23, as attorneys argue over the 2023 agreement for Glossip's release.
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The Intercept broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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