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Informal_Ad3771 t1_j6hgqsf wrote

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aSimpleWardrobe t1_j6i3z1t wrote

If the story from the other pov is to believed, she was lying and used the courts preference over women in situations like this to win her case

Unless you are 2pac and have risen from the dead, or you are that lady, don't assume when the facts aren't 100%

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Informal_Ad3771 t1_j6i7cxu wrote

Jails are full of innocent people right.

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OssiansFolly t1_j6i808c wrote

There's not a single innocent black man currently incarcerated, right?

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Informal_Ad3771 t1_j6i8kfv wrote

Not as many as people seem to think. Tupac Was a nasty piece of work. In his recent documentary, Chuck D tried but found it hard to say anything positive about him. Mediocre rapper, violent and confused human.

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OssiansFolly t1_j6ic33w wrote

Considering the estimates are 2-6% of the prison population are wrongly convicted and 1% is roughly 20,000 people...estimates between 40,000 and 120,000 wrongly convicted people are behind bars. That's not an insignificant number of people.

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aSimpleWardrobe t1_j6i8fyb wrote

As the guy below said, America in 80s 100% didn't have a racism and police abuse problem, yesssss

Ontop of that, sexual and birth issues being favoured to the female side in courts in the west

Could have 2pac done it? Maybe, i didn't deny it, but there wasn't enough evidence due to the nature of the case (its hard to prove someone slapped your behinds when phones weren't as they are today) but the courts went ahead anyway

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