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Its not a clear hero or villain scenario. Much went untouched.
We all make mistakes though, and every insider would agree that the sentence was not proportional to the "proven" crimes committed. So its good he got pardoned and he has a second chance. Make the best of that; many people won't be granted the privilege.
Totally agree. Everyone deserves an opportunity to turn things around, especially when the circumstances surrounding their actions and consequences are so complex. It's not about erasing the past but learning from it and making amends. Hopefully, this second chance will inspire him to prove he can rise above their mistakes and contribute positively moving forward. It's a rare privilege, and I hope he makes the most of it.
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