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Kim Kardashian’s fight to save death row inmate Richard Glossip enters dramatic new chapter

A former Oklahoma death row inmate who was released from incarceration after nearly three decades is scheduled to be back in court as his case proceeds to a retrial for a 1997 killing that put him on the brink of execution three times
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The korea Herald News
· Jun 21, 2026
Court to deliver ruling on ex-first lady on jobs-for-gifts bribery charges
A Seoul court is set to deliver its verdict this week on former first lady Kim Keon Hee, who has been indicted over receiving luxury gifts in exchange for job appointments and business favors. The Seoul Central District Court will hold the sentencing hearing for Kim, the wife of ousted former President Yoon Suk Yeol, on charges of violating a law on the acceptance of bribes for mediation, at 2 p.m. Friday, according to judicial sources Sunday. Kim was indicted in December on charges of receiving
South China Morning Post
· Jun 26, 2026
South Korean ex-first lady Kim Keon-hee gets 7 years in jail for bribery
A South Korean court sentenced former first lady Kim Keon-hee, already serving time for corruption, to another seven years’ imprisonment on Friday in a jobs-for-gifts scandal. Kim, 53, was found guilty of accepting “high-value precious metals” in exchange for favours in personnel appointments, according to the live-streamed ruling. The court said she “unhesitatingly accepted valuables of a kind that the average citizen would struggle to acquire even once in a lifetime”. Kim is already serving a...
Vanguard News
· Jul 9, 2026
Top court upholds South Korean ex-president Yoon’s 7-year jail sentence
South Korea's highest court upheld ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol's seven-year prison sentence on Thursday over crimes tied to his botched 2024 martial law declaration and its chaotic aftermath. The post Top court upholds South Korean ex-president Yoon’s 7-year jail sentence appeared first on Vanguard News.
Sky News Australia
· Jul 7, 2026
Charlie Kirk's alleged killer faces widow Erika in emotional courtroom moment
Sky News contributor James Bolt breaks down the courtroom moment Charlie Kirk's alleged killer, Tyler Robinson, came face-to-face with Erika Kirk. “It’s so important that we are having this trial and we are hearing what’s happening because obviously, it has given birth to such crazy conspiracy theories about Erika Kirk,” Mr Bolt told Sky News host James Morrow. “The footage of Erika leaving that courtroom today really spoke to how traumatic this process is for her, and hopefully it puts to bed a few of the conspiracy theories.”
RedState
· Jul 10, 2026
New Courtroom Video Allegedly Shows Charlie Kirk's Killer Taking the Shot
New Courtroom Video Allegedly Shows Charlie Kirk's Killer Taking the Shot
Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 22, 2026
Bekas menteri kehakiman Korea Selatan dipenjara 25 tahun
SEOUL: Mahkamah menjatuhkan hukuman penjara 25 tahun terhadap bekas Menteri Kehakiman Korea Selatan, Park Sung-jae atas peranannya dalam pelaksanaan singkat undang-undang tentera di negara itu dua tahun lalu. Sung-jae didapati bersalah kerana terlibat dalam pemberontakan, lapor agensi berita Yonhap dari Mahkamah Daerah Pusat Seoul. Pengisytiharan undang-undang tentera tersebut oleh bekas presiden, Yoon Suk-yeol pada Disember ... Read more The post Bekas menteri kehakiman Korea Selatan dipenjara 25 tahun appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
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Related coverage for "Kim Kardashian’s fight to save death row inmate Richard Glossip enters dramatic new chapter": The korea Herald News — Court to deliver ruling on ex-first lady on jobs-for-gifts bribery charges. South China Morning Post — South Korean ex-first lady Kim Keon-hee gets 7 years in jail for bribery. Vanguard News — Top court upholds South Korean ex-president Yoon’s 7-year jail sentence. Sky News Australia — Charlie Kirk's alleged killer faces widow Erika in emotional courtroom moment. RedState — New Courtroom Video Allegedly Shows Charlie Kirk's Killer Taking the Shot. Utusan Malaysia — Bekas menteri kehakiman Korea Selatan dipenjara 25 tahun