In May, the US Supreme Court granted Richard Glossip a stay of execution after the Attorney General of Oklahoma has gone to believe like many others that Glossip\u2019s conviction is fatally flaw, \u201cunsustainable\u201d and \u201ca new trial imperative.\u201d\n\nMany have argued that new evidence discovered in independent investigations along with problems with the state\u2019s prosecution and the destruction of evidence leads to the conclusion that there was not enough evidence to warrant a conviction, let alone a death sentence.\n\nAnd yet, as is so often the case, the wheels of the system once rolling have proven difficult to stop.\n\nThis week on Everyday Injustice, we talk to attorney and anti-death penalty advocate David Dow about the Glossip case and how it exemplifies problems in the overall system.\n\nDavid Dow went from a death penalty supporter to founding the Texas Innocence Network and running a death penalty clinic. He has since written a number of books, including Executed on a Technicality.