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http://makeashorterlink.com/?S5F122C0A It was later discovered while the condemned man, Alan Gell, was facing execution in North Carolina's death chamber, and while he was imprisoned almost a decade, that these two prosecutors knowingly, willfully withheld evidence which would have convinced a jury of his innocence. On retrial, a jury acquitted him after just three hours of deliberation. The dishonest prosecutors, Hoke and Graves, received a tap on the wrist from the North Carolina State Bar, which candy-coated the case against them because of their powerful connections.
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