Attorney Don Knight represents Richard Glossip, a man who I believe was wrongly convicted with prosecutorial misconduct (again, my opinion) of a murder-for-hire in Oklahoma in 1997 when a meth addict killed a motel owner and then blamed Glossip in return for a promise of not getting the death penalty. Rich Glossip had an execution date set 9 separate times and three of those times got within a day of the scheduled execution. It's a miracle he's alive and he's the poster child for my opposition to the death penalty.
About a week ago, a judge overturned Glossip's conviction but the state is permitted to try him again and, disgustingly, it seems as if they will. In any case, Rich Glossip is current out of prison after spending half his life behind bars for a crime he very likely didn't commit and certainly should not have been convicted of.
Richard Glossip goes free, but his three-decade murder case goes on | CNN
Richard Glossip released from Oklahoma jail ahead of retrial in 1997 murder case | AP News