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Supreme Court appears split on Oklahoma death row inmate’s fate 
The Supreme Court appeared split over an Oklahoma death row inmate’s latest bid for freedom during arguments Wednesday, leaving uncertain his fate.    Richard Glossip was convicted and sentenced to death for the 1997 murder of his former boss, motel owner Barry Van Treese. Though all parties agree that Glossip himself did not kill Van Treese, state prosecutors said he orchestrated a murder-for-hire plot and paid a maintenance worker, Justin Sneed, to carry out the act.  But now, Glossip is asking the high court to weigh whether the state denied him due process by keeping evidence from the defense and knowingly letting the jury hear false testimony from Sneed, a key witness. An unlik

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