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<blockquote data-quote="Cougar" data-source="post: 2792164" data-attributes="member: 3179"><p>After reading about this case, I don't believe that Richard Glossip, who is sentenced to die for contracting Justin Sneed to murder Barry Van Treese, was adequately represented in either of his two trials. There is no physical evidence connecting Glossip to the crime, and Glossip's best defense lawyer was forced to recuse himself after Justin Sneed (the killer) made accusations that the defense attorney threatened him. This case is based on the testimony of a confessed killer (Justin Sneed), who was able to save his own life by accusing Glossip, as well as a possible false confession by Glossip, which has never been challenged in court by competent defense.</p><p></p><p>False confessions are not uncommon, with the Innocence Project reporting that 28% of those unquestionably exonerated by DNA evidence had falsely confessed.</p><p></p><p>Everyone deserves a fair trial, and I don't believe Glossip got one. This is not to say he is necessarily innocent, but this is an injustice and I urge you to read about the case and speak out if you agree he did not receive a fair trial (guilty or not).</p><p></p><p>Here is the phone number for the Governor's Comment Line:</p><p>(405) 521-2342</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cougar, post: 2792164, member: 3179"] After reading about this case, I don't believe that Richard Glossip, who is sentenced to die for contracting Justin Sneed to murder Barry Van Treese, was adequately represented in either of his two trials. There is no physical evidence connecting Glossip to the crime, and Glossip's best defense lawyer was forced to recuse himself after Justin Sneed (the killer) made accusations that the defense attorney threatened him. This case is based on the testimony of a confessed killer (Justin Sneed), who was able to save his own life by accusing Glossip, as well as a possible false confession by Glossip, which has never been challenged in court by competent defense. False confessions are not uncommon, with the Innocence Project reporting that 28% of those unquestionably exonerated by DNA evidence had falsely confessed. Everyone deserves a fair trial, and I don't believe Glossip got one. This is not to say he is necessarily innocent, but this is an injustice and I urge you to read about the case and speak out if you agree he did not receive a fair trial (guilty or not). Here is the phone number for the Governor's Comment Line: (405) 521-2342 [/QUOTE]
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