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27 Years On Death Row

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4.5 • 6K Ratings

🗓️ 12 October 2024

⏱️ 67 minutes

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“Prosecutors elicited perjury and a man's gonna go to his death. We can't allow that to happen.” – Paul Clement, October 9th, 2024. 

This week the US Supreme Court heard arguments in the latest chapter in the complex and prolonged legal battle involving Richard Glossip, who has been on Oklahoma's death row since his conviction for a 1997 murder-for-hire. Following two independent investigations into allegations of prosecutorial misconduct, suppression of material evidence, and a history of inadequate defense counsel, Oklahoma’s Attorney General took the bold step of confessing to constitutional error in the case and supporting a new trial. But Oklahoma’s State Supreme Court is pressing on with Glossip’s execution, and so, on Wednesday morning, the High Court heard a case long on the appearance of process and short on actual justice. Don Knight, Richard Glossip’s attorney of almost 10 years, provides insights into the flawed process, and the shocking revelations from newly discovered evidence boxes. This case highlights broader questions about justice, fairness, and trust in the American legal system…. Leading us to an update from the latest inductee to the Lady Justice Hall of Fame – Amicus listener Barbara Hausman-Smith, and her one-woman protest at One First Street. Listen to the end of the show to find out what links this 76-year-old grandmother from Maine to the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and SCOTUS’s landmark decision to legalize equal marriage in Obergefell in 2015. 

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Justin's need the undisputed murderer in this case.

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If he's lying, if he's trying to cover up something about his own behavior,

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I'm going to take that into account in deciding whether when he accuses the defendant he's telling the truth.

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Prosecutors elicited perjury here and a man's going to go to his death.

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We can't allow that to happen.

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Hi and welcome to Amicus, this is Slate's podcast about the courts and the law and the

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Supreme Court I'm Dahlia Lothwick I cover those things for Slate and here on

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amicus we also try to cover some of the many things that connect us to justice, as opposed

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to just the law.

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