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Prosecutor Appears to Threaten Witnesses Claiming Richard Glossip is Innocent

Prosecutor Appears to Threaten Witnesses Claiming Richard Glossip is Innocent

by Alec | Sep 28, 2015 | Oklahoma, The Open File Blog

In what appears to be a remarkably brazen attempt to intimidate two witnesses who have offered sworn testimony that a man about to be executed is in fact innocent, it seems that Oklahoma County District Attorney David Prater’s office arranged for two men to be...
OK: State Bar Asks Supreme Court to Discipline Prosecutors for Suppressing Evidence

OK: State Bar Asks Supreme Court to Discipline Prosecutors for Suppressing Evidence

by OpenFile | Apr 1, 2014 | Oklahoma, The Open File Blog

Two Oklahoma City prosecutors who were fired for withholding exculpatory evidence in a 2012 murder case are now facing disciplinary action from the Oklahoma Supreme Court. The Oklahoma State Bar has asked the Supreme Court to reprimand former district attorneys Pamela...
OK: Prosecutor is Suspended for 180 Days for Misconduct that Resulted in Release of Two Death Row Inmates

OK: Prosecutor is Suspended for 180 Days for Misconduct that Resulted in Release of Two Death Row Inmates

by OpenFile | Jun 26, 2013 | Oklahoma, The Open File Blog

An Oklahoma prosecutor has been suspended from practicing law for 180 days and ordered to pay nearly $13,000 in court costs. But two Oklahoma Supreme Court judges feel that he should have been disbarred. Robert Bradley Miller of Oklahoma County was the lead prosecutor...

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