Court halts execution of Oklahoma man who claims innocence

An appeals court halted the execution of Richard Glossip to allow his defense to provide new evidence. Video provided by Newsy Newslook
An Oklahoma man whose execution was just hours away received a two-week reprieve Wednesday from an appeals court after his lawyers submitted evidence they claimed supported his innocence.
Richard Glossip, 52, had lost his case against the state's lethal injection protocol at the Supreme Court in late June. Since then, he and his supporters have mounted a case claiming he was innocent in the 1997 murder of his boss at an Oklahoma City budget motel.

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