Two brothers seek presidential pardon after spending decades in prison for a murder they say they did not commit. The case involves allegations of suppressed evidence, coerced testimony, and investigative errors.
Key Points
Brothers were convicted as teenagers for a murder they did not commit
Allegations of suppressed evidence, coerced testimony, and investigative errors
Seeking pardon to restore rights and reputation
Pros
Opportunity to restore rights and reputation
Highlighting the need for justice reform and addressing wrongful convictions
Cons
Limitations in career prospects due to felony records
Emotional toll of wrongful conviction and years spent in custody