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(12 Feb 2026) ASSOCIATED PRESS Oklahoma City – 12 February 2026 1. Richard Glossip being escorted through doorway inside courthouse 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Don Knight, Richard Glossip’s attorney: ++COVERED++ “We think this is the first opportunity Mr. Glossip has in 29 years to make, to get a bond, and we’re looking forward to that day when he can hopefully get a bond.” 3. Richard Glossip being escorted toward elevators with media following 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Don Knight, Richard Glossip’s attorney: “It's hard. This is hard. It would be hard for anybody to spend this kind of time. I mean, you know, this man has been in custody for 29 years without ever receiving a fair trial. Who does that in this country? Who does that? Nobody should be able to have to stay in jail for 29 years awaiting your first fair trial.” ++WHITE FRAMES++ 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Don Knight, Richard Glossip’s attorney: “So he's very frustrated, of course he is. So, folks only get one chance to pass this way. They're going to take 30 years out of somebody's life and take the best years that they have and keep them in custody, and it's going to take a toll.” ++WHITE FRAMES++ 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Don Knight, Richard Glossip’s attorney: ++PARITALLY COVERED++ “This is wrong. This is wrong what’s happening with him. It's been wrong for 30 years. You know, we had to go through what we had to go for to finally get the district attorney's office to cough up the documents to show that the district attorneys were cheating in this case. And it took us all those years to do that. It is wrong. We are committed to write those wrongs, and we hope that by doing so, maybe in the future district attorneys won't do that stuff.” 6. Richard Glossip being escorted onto elevators with media following STORYLINE: A judge did not issue a decision to grant bail for former death row prisoner Richard Glossip, who has claimed his innocence over a 1997 murder. Judge Natalie Mai will review the evidence from the case and will later decide whether Glossip will be granted a bond and released while awaiting a new trial. “We're deeply grateful for Judge Mai and she really gave a lot of thought and listen to everything that was being said to her, and she obviously is a smart and thoughtful judge, and she gave everybody an opportunity to have their say,” Glossip’s attorney Don Knight said to reporters after Thursday’s hearing. “We think this is the first opportunity Mr. Glossip has in 29 years to make, to get a bond, and we’re looking forward to that day when he can hopefully get a bond.” In 2025 the U.S. Supreme Court threw out the murder conviction and death penalty for Glossip but he has remained jailed, and the state has decided to try him again for murder. Glossip was convicted and sentenced to death in the killing of Barry Van Treese, who owned the motel where he was beaten to death with a baseball bat, in what prosecutors have alleged was a murder-for-hire scheme. Glossip was an employee. “It's hard. This is hard. It would be hard for anybody to spend this kind of time,” Knight said. “This man has been in custody for 29 years without ever receiving a fair trial. Who does that in this country? Who does? Nobody should be able to have to stay in jail for 29 years awaiting your first fair trial.” =========================================================== Clients are reminded to adhere to all listed restrictions and to check the terms of their licence agreements. For further assistance, please contact the AP Archive on: Tel +44(0)2074827482 Email: info@aparchive.com. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...