First, the system resists exoneration. Prosecutors appeal retrials. Courts demand “conclusive proof” of innocence—a standard far higher than the “reasonable doubt” standard that convicted them. Second, even upon release, the X is irreparably broken. Time stolen. Mental health destroyed. Family relationships severed. In most jurisdictions, compensation is meager. The true “X” remains unsolved because the real perpetrator is now years or decades gone.
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