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Posted: 2025-05-21 10:20:39 UTC

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2025-05-21 10:24:25 UTC
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A legal case in Hangzhou where five young men were wrongly convicted of murder due to coerced confessions and fabricated evidence. Despite the judge's awareness of the injustice, they were sentenced to death with a reprieve to protect the bonuses and promotions of those involved in the case. The men were exonerated 17 years later when the real killer was apprehended, but the responsible parties were not held accountable.
Wrongful conviction of five young men
Coerced confessions and fabricated evidence
Judicial system prioritizing bonuses over justice
Exoneration after 17 years of imprisonment
Lack of accountability for those responsible
Coerced confessions
Fabricated evidence
Lack of witness testimony
Judicial corruption
Systemic pressure to maintain conviction rates