He shouldn’t be pardoned. He has to accept guilt if he accepts a pardon.
He should have never been to trial, and certainly not convicted.
He never had a fair trail, they withheld evidence for the defense. His conviction should be immediately nullified. The prosecutor should be arrested. If the prosecutor is convicted of withholding evidence, he should do the time he tried to impose.
If the next prosecutor wants to try him with all of the evidence available for the defense team, then so be it.
“He shouldn’t be pardoned. He has to accept guilt if he accepts a pardon.”
Easy to say when you’re not the one facing serious prison time.
“If the next prosecutor wants to try him with all of the evidence available for the defense team, then so be it.”
That would be double jeopardy. No can do.