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here's a man who has been persecuted for 13 years for a crime I don't believe he
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committed and he you said persecuted you persecuted you meant to say persecuted yes I said meant to say persecuted
This episode discusses the wrongful persecution of an individual over 13 years for a crime he did not commit. The conversation highlights the struggles faced by the accused and the implications of such long-term injustice.
Key discussions include the emotional toll of being labeled a criminal despite innocence. The guest shares personal experiences of the legal battles and societal stigma faced during this period.
The episode also touches on the broader themes of justice and the flaws within the legal system that can lead to wrongful accusations.
A man shares his 13-year struggle against wrongful persecution for a crime he did not commit.

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