10 Years, No Clear Evidence: Urge Newsom to Pardon Tory Lanez | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
Briefly

Tory Lanez, serving a 10-year sentence for his conviction, faces growing calls for a pardon due to alleged prosecutorial misconduct, overlooked evidence, and claims of political bias. Key issues include inconclusive DNA evidence, testimony indicating others may be responsible, and claims from a bodyguard suggesting an alternative sequence of events. Advocates argue these flaws question the integrity of Lanez's conviction, advocating for its reevaluation. Their push emphasizes the need for justice reform and the impact of legal decisions on public perceptions of fairness.
The prosecution's handling of Tory Lanez's case has raised questions about fairness in sentencing, particularly given the legal enhancements applied, which many believe to be excessive for this specific case.
Lanez's conviction has become a rallying point for advocates arguing that the criminal justice system is flawed — highlighting issues of prosecutorial misconduct and discrepancies in forensic evidence.
Read at stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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