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Since his conviction in 1976, Richard Jordan has been tried, convicted, and received the death sentence four times.

The U.S. Supreme Court is slated to weigh in on the controversy over regulating elusive ghost guns this fall, in an on-going fight between the Biden administration and gun-toting enthusiasts.

Glossip, now 61, was sentenced to death after he was convicted in the 1997 slaying of his boss, 54-year-old father of seven Barry Van Treese.