The family of murdered Oklahoma City motel owner Barry Van Treese told Fox News Digital they are “confident” Richard Glossip will once again be found guilty after the Supreme Court tossed out his conviction and ordered a new trial.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote in a majority opinion Tuesday that “the prosecution violated its constitutional obligation to correct false testimony” in court proceedings against Glossip, who was convicted and sentenced to death following the 1997 killing. Prosecutors alleged that it was a murder-for-hire scheme.
“The family remains confident that when that new trial is held, the jury will return the same verdict as in the first two trials: guilty of first-degree murder,” Derek Van Treese, Barry’s son, said in a statement to Fox News Digital provided by the family’s lawyer, Paul Cassell.
“The burning issue here is of process and procedure. The U.S. Supreme Court has concluded that one small bit of impeachment evidence should have been presented at Glossip’s trial and has remanded for a new trial,” he continued. “Two juries have shown that the issue at hand isn’t one of guilt or innocence, Glossip is clearly guilty of first-degree murder.”
“I do not believe Richard Glossip is innocent,” Drummond reportedly added, noting that “I have conferred with several members of the Van Treese family and given them my heartfelt sadness for where they are, where they find themselves.”
Fox News’ Bill Mears contributed to this report.
Greg Norman is a reporter at Fox News Digital.
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