Glossip, 59, is scheduled to be executed on May 18 this year for a 1997 murder-for-hire killing.
"The new evidence we have uncovered since 2015 shows conclusively, as the first independent investigation by Reed Smith found, that no reasonable juror who viewed all the evidence would find Mr. Glossip guilty of murder for hire.
An independent investigation by Texas law firm Reed Smith last year raised concerns about lost or destroyed evidence in the case. Sneed, a handyman at the motel where Glossip was the manager, admitted beating Van Treese to death with a baseball bat, but he said he did so at Glossip's direction after he promised him money. He was sentenced to life in prison and was a key witness against Glossip at both of his trials.
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