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JetmoYo t1_j14i92e wrote

Aside from wishing we all have mercy for teenage mistakes*, big and small, I think you might be missing the point. The Fives' case has taken on much larger significance in terms of how the entire system abuses its power. Criminal justice, media, prisons etc.

To that end, the plight of the "exonerated" goes beyond just the Fives' story. The gate seems to honor this. And if their story continues to bring attention to issues of systemic bias and even more pointed reforms against corrupt prosecutors and coerced confessions, then I'm all for it.

(* Not sure where the men are now with admitting these lesser/other crimes, but the on-the-record confessions of the robberies or assaults also gets muddied with the coerced confession of the rape. Cops were coercing confessions. But supposedly the boys confessions of the lesser crimes matched with eye witness accounts and timelines (According the the Times). While the rape confessions did not.)

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summitrock t1_j14n23b wrote

Just getting back to this thread now and I very much agree with this statement.

And now that Iā€™m actually reading the article it appears the gate is in fact not directly for the CP5 but rather for all people who have been exonerated like you say, which is a noble cause. So here here to the people who made this happen and I hope the CP5 get more of these symbolic shows of remorse + fat pockets due to the injustice. Now just have to put trumps head on a spike outside the gates of the exonerated and go full GoT.

(Yes I Commented without reading the article have mercy for me šŸ˜‚)

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JetmoYo t1_j14r845 wrote

You are exonerated! Walking to the exit o_o

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